It's not the case for the others, I feel it should be kept that way.-thank you!!! I'm on rotation now and don't have too much time to spend on formatting, if anyone else wants to take up the task, I'm all for it! I do feel like this sheet is more accesible than others in that everyone is able to edit whatever they see fit.
I added a column to the "interview date" tab where people receiving interviews can write in their stats and also the time when they recieved call/email. this years IM is crae - next level formatting. some of it is above my level of knowledge, but they have different layout options- either a column just to put the name of the school you got an interview at vs making formated cells that do calcluations. <- look at OBGYN or IM to see how they did some of this. I think maybe in comments is the best way to correlate interviews w/stats I made the spreadsheet, there's no admin. I'm the first poster- I'm not in VA or from VA so it's not just for in state folksĪny way the admin of this page can have these anonymous names/profiles/board scores correlate with where they got an interview invite from? Right now it seems discombobulated. Basically he said "you can go anywhere you want with your application, why here? We want to invite people here who are really interested in the program and this call is to talk about your interest".
Got one tonight (a text message first, then a call around 7pm 9/18). Wouldn't worry too much if you haven't gotten a call yet it sounded like he's going to be making many more over the next three weeks Seems like he's just calling all of the applicants to almost pre-screen interviews. Omg what were your stats? when did he call? it's like 8PM EST!!! sounded like the PD had heard of my random mid-low tier school Mid230s/mid250s, honors in surgery, IM, FM, 1st quartile So those who got calls, what were stats ish Idk he might do more tomorrow? i can't imagine that he's done calling peeps Got mine like 2 pm eastern so keep an eye out He said he has lots of calls to make so he's prob gonna call you bro. I've been getting excited every time my phone rings and it's always the stupid telemarketersīruh it was labeled scam likely so i almost didn't pick up. Guys, PDs from some programs are personally calling people Looks like it's making sure we have good judgment. Your chief is late for rounds what do you do, etc. It's a personality test, but clinically based. I didn't get a secondary either ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Is it a personality test? or is it more medical knowledge quesitons? So.how many did not get the "secondary"? We know 1 on this thread. Im nowhere near CWRU so prob not regional unless "regional" = half the US away What is this thing? Is it a test or a survey? That answers that, thanks for your willingness to share, also check your spam (didnt realize it until today) Lmao i completely skipped over that section cause i thought it was talking about ERAS after glancing at the line abovei t Where on theri website does it mention this secondary? i cant find it Ooooo good question! (interested to know too) If you find that there aren't as many Patient Service Specialist opportunities as you had hoped for in Arlington, TX, scroll down to find nearby locations with opportunities in this field, or explore all job opportunities in Arlington, TX.Did anyone not get the case western secondary who applied
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