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  1. It’s more or less this as I understand. I have to wait until after second round to see if our university has funds to accept an outside transfer within our own specialty. -current PD somewhere
  2. Interesting! Thank you for the insight. My speculation is entirely unfounded then
  3. So weird, especially considering AB family med did horribly last year. I wonder if they changed their interview and ranking methods be be more broad in light of last year’s results. I have absolutely zero insider info for that program though.
  4. Wait what’s this about free ice cream lmao
  5. No we do not. The PGME get a summary but programs themselves are in the dark until the same time as the candidates. Been through a lot of carms matches at this point haha
  6. We find out same time as the candidates. I think the med schools might have a one day advance if people did not match, but I am not certain. Haven’t looked at that in a while
  7. I will chime in for fun, from the program side of things, we are very much excited and looking forward to finding out who our new colleagues will be as well. Good luck to everyone, and may the CaRMS deity be kind.
  8. I will also add I have had had both a fellowship interview and a staff interview at a large centre that didn’t interview me for carms lol.
  9. Regardless if you match there, my field is so small, I recall so many familiar faces from prior carms that have come for staff job interviews or have been hired. At the end of the day residency is transient.
  10. It is hard we weight about equally pre and post interview
  11. I just tell every student that. and re another post - yes, we have two sequential days of interviews, the rank list is finalized the same day immediately following the last interview. It’s a long day for the program (but exciting- our candidates this year are great!)
  12. Carms has most data people are curious about. If I am understanding your question correctly, this table should answer your question. https://www.carms.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023_r1_tbl58.pdf
  13. From the program’s side - the delay of receiving applications was one weekend less to review applications, and the holidays are coming up, which usually are busy with clinical work on a skeleton crew. It seems the Carms timeline this year is pretty tight. They will come in time!
  14. Our very small program has had 4 successful transfers to us in the past dozen years or so. One of those was externally funded and brought funds with them. At least one failed attempt, most recently, due to lack of funding/funding denial from our pgme office, though we did try to support their application locally as best as possible. It is possible, but is a lot of hard work, and probably harder in the current era than it has been in the past.
  15. Not specifically MCCQE1, but my co-resident did not pass part 2 when it was still a thing. They kept it hush hush, but he continued along with his training, rewrote it, passed, and now is a practicing specialist with a beautiful house on a golf course. Everyone wants you to succeed, including your coresidents and PD.
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