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Program Interview Data - Step Scores

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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago #35441 by Orthoman1
I think it might be good to add what the status of the publication is - even if your pub is submitted it shows up as a "publication." If it's sorted how ERAS is set up for the publications, the more granular data would help people see how many ACTUAL pubs people have (PubMed vs non PubMed, accepted, submitted, etc.).

Also add research year (Yes vs No)
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9 years 4 months ago #35448 by pucksandbones
Updated the first post to link to the results - check out the programs page to see stats for each. I'm still working on the region thing.

Let's get some more data, let's send it out to anyone who matched at your school and program and encourage them to do the same. Fastest way to get entries.

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9 years 4 months ago #35451 by bladerunner101
This is pretty damn awesome. I hope we can get this going and continue it for future years. Thanks for doing this!

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9 years 4 months ago #35455 by pucksandbones
Thanks man. I think with enough responses it could be extremely valuable. Even now there are some potential trends showing up...For example, on the regional page. U of Cincinnati had 7 people apply who have connections to the midwest, and 3 got interviews, whereas 5 applied without a connection to the midwest and none got interviews.

Similarly, on the programs page, Seton Hall did not give an interview to people with scores of 221 and 236, but did give interviews to people with 242 and 251...possible 240 hard cutoff? Hard to say now but with more data will be interesting.

Everyone should e-mail it out to people they know and hopefully increase the power of the data.

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9 years 4 months ago #35500 by Fred_Flinstone
Yeah, the more responses this gets, the more useful it will become

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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago #35504 by Banjamin
Hi! Thanks for useful information. It was helpful.
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