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UCSF and University of Washington come to mind.Does anyone have a list of immunology focused programs particularly with a peds focus?
UCSF and University of Washington come to mind.Does anyone have a list of immunology focused programs particularly with a peds focus?
Wash U and Children’s Mercy tooUCSF and University of Washington come to mind.
Duke and UWash are the first ones that come to mind. Tell whoever is interviewing you that you really love pediatric immunology. If you mean it and they believe you, they'll be all over it. Most fellows anecdotally don't really care for the nitty gritty peds immuno and, perhaps more objectively, it's very difficult to recruit clinical immunologists. They just don't get paid enough for the amount of work the job requires.Does anyone have a list of immunology focused programs particularly with a peds focus?
Heard from UCSF, UCLA/VA and UCSD.Anyone hear from Cali programs other than the ones listed?
Heard from UCSF, UCLA/VA and UCSD.
Received an interview from UCSD 8/20, the secondary from UCSF, and just the screening phone call from Stanford so far!Anyone hear from Cali programs other than the ones listed?
Received an interview from UCSD 8/20, the secondary from UCSF, and just the screening phone call from Stanford so far!
Invites from all of them. A little disappointed that Scripps ghosted me, but that’s life. No word from UCLA at this point, either. Expecting that to be a ghosting as well lolInvites or just receipt of application/secondary question?
Invites from all of them. A little disappointed that Scripps ghosted me, but that’s life. No word from UCLA at this point, either. Expecting that to be a ghosting as well lol
Ah well, some people just don’t like these goods, I suppose. Similar thing happened with Northwestern (got an IV) and Rush (no IV). I’m hoping they’re rolling, as I’m hoping to go to California!Very strange that you didn't get called from Scripps after receiving IVs from other strong programs. Maybe they're rolling interviews.
Yep, Super strange how the process works, exact same thing with me no Invite to Wisconsin but then invites to Wash U and Cincinnati Children's. What can you do?Very strange that you didn't get called from Scripps after receiving IVs from other strong programs. Maybe they're rolling interviews.
Starting to get slightly nervous at this point - only 2 interviews so far (2.5 if you count Stanford), and it seems to be getting late. Is it fair to say that by now pretty much all the first round interviews have been sent out and what’s left will be mostly second/third rounds?
Not region restricted really — stuck to the coasts/Chicago etc but that was still like 40 programs, which I thought was enough. Lots of good allergy research, did an allergy rotation at a top program, etc. so I at least expected a few more.I think that's the case. Also depends on the program unfortunately. Are you restricted to a particular region?
I emailed the Kaiser Los Angeles PD asking for an interview and he said they had already filled up their slots and would put me on the wait list - def looks like they won't be sending out more interviews.
Not region restricted really — stuck to the coasts/Chicago etc but that was still like 40 programs, which I thought was enough. Lots of good allergy research, did an allergy rotation at a top program, etc. so I at least expected a few more.
You mentioned emailing the PD — is that something I should be (/ should have already) be doing? I just applied through the site and crossed my fingers
Got it, I appreciate the context, thanks! Good luck to you as well. One caveat is I’m applying as a DO, not sure how much that may be hamstringing meYeah you sounds like a strong candidate. I'll keep my fingers crossed that you get some calls shortly.
In regards to emailing PDs, I know some personally (those I rotated with mostly). Those that didn't call me for an interview, I emailed them hoping they remembered me and associated my name with a face. Sadly, it seems like I may have waited too long. I basically did what you did - applied through ERAS and crossed my fingers.
Keep in mind that the fellowship deadline was delayed a month last year due to COVID.When I look at the board from last year it seems like a decent amount of interviews rolled out in September too!
Has anyone heard anything from Henry Ford,NJH, or USF?
I received that email too, and haven’t heard anything. I wonder if the hurricane will delay things.I got an email last week from LSU-Shreveport saying they are reviewing applications and that they would release invites this week. Has anybody heard anything from them?
It’s seems like that’s the case. Didn’t get anything today, unless someone else didI received that email too, and haven’t heard anything. I wonder if the hurricane will delay things.
Which Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati or Children's Hospital of Cincinnati?Has anyone been in contact with Cincinnati? Emailed the coordinator a few times but haven't heard back.
I received an initial invitation but no contact since setting the date.Univ of Cincinnati!
Nope. Still radio silence from all NYC programs…Has anybody heard from Stanford (formal interview), UCLA, UC Davis, Columbia, or Mt. Sinai?
I would guess the overwhelming majority of invites from now on will be rolling (IE if someone drops a date)Anybody heard from UC Davis? Also, thoughts on how many more interview invites we should be expecting from here on out?
I wonder how many people drop interview dates at this point, especially since this is all virtual. I don't recall reading that on last year's thread. I think that is both an advantage and disadvantage of the virtual platform is that applicants don't have to prioritize, or drop interviews, because they don't have to physically take multiple days off work to travel to them, or spend the money on them. I wonder if programs are interviewing more applicants knowing that applicants are interviewing at more places, and will have longer rank lists.I would guess the overwhelming majority of invites from now on will be rolling (IE if someone drops a date)
I think they probably have experience from last year. I think their rank list is just a couple more deepI wonder how many people drop interview dates at this point, especially since this is all virtual. I don't recall reading that on last year's thread. I think that is both an advantage and disadvantage of the virtual platform is that applicants don't have to prioritize, or drop interviews, because they don't have to physically take multiple days off work to travel to them, or spend the money on them. I wonder if programs are interviewing more applicants knowing that applicants are interviewing at more places, and will have longer rank lists.
I think they probably have experience from last year. I think their rank list is just a couple more deep