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  • Anatomical Pathology:
  • Diagnostic Radiology: Sherbrooke (March 15), Saskatchewan (March 25)
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1 hour ago, md2018plz said:
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Do you mean the interviews will be sent out on March 25?

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14 hours ago, HopefulIMG said:

So does that mean they have sent out the invites but not confirmed the interview dates? ( Just curious)

They sent interview offers for march 25th. Sorry, I should have been more clear. Are we supposed to post the interview date or when it was sent out?

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9 hours ago, oshaku said:
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  • Hematological Pathology:
  • Internal Medicine: NOSM (March 17), Regina (March 18) 
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  • Medical Microbiology:
  • Neurology:
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Did you hear from NM in Edmonton?

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  • Family Medicine: McGill - Gatineau (March 14), Dalhousie (March 15), Ottawa (March 15, March 16), Saskatoon (March 15, March 18),  Sherbrooke - Moncton (March 16), Queen's (March 18), McMaster (March 18), McGill- Val d'Or (March 18), Regina (March 18), Calgary (March 19), NOSM (March 19), Manitoba- Bilingual (March 19), MUN (March 15)
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  • Hematological Pathology:
  • Internal Medicine: NOSM (March 17), Regina (March 18) 
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  • Medical Microbiology:
  • Neurology:
  • Neurology-Pediatric:
  • Neuropathology:
  •  Nuclear Medicince: Western (March 19)
  • Pediatrics: Ottawa (March 19)
  • Psychiatry: Sherbrooke - Moncton (March 15), NOSM (March 18), Regina (March 18), UBC ( March 18), Saskatoon ( March 18)
  • Public Health and Preventive Medicine: Saskatoon (March 18), Ottawa ( March 19)
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3 hours ago, md2018plz said:

Did you hear from NM in Edmonton?

I didn't apply, so I don't know.

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This is from CaRMs website: why everyone says three days to go:  

 

March 28th, 2019 at 15:00 ET
 
Deadline: rank order lists

Applicants must have their rank order list submitted through CaRMS Online by 15:00 ET. This deadline is firm – no rank order lists can be submitted after today.

Note: you may modify your submitted list, but you must re-submit the list before the deadline.

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2 minutes ago, Romioo said:

This is from CaRMs website: why everyone says three days to go:  

 

March 28th, 2019 at 15:00 ET
 
Deadline: rank order lists

Applicants must have their rank order list submitted through CaRMS Online by 15:00 ET. This deadline is firm – no rank order lists can be submitted after today.

Note: you may modify your submitted list, but you must re-submit the list before the deadline.

The programs have to rank you by March 26th which is 3 business days away

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4 minutes ago, Romioo said:

This is from CaRMs website: why everyone says three days to go:  

 

March 28th, 2019 at 15:00 ET
 
Deadline: rank order lists

Applicants must have their rank order list submitted through CaRMS Online by 15:00 ET. This deadline is firm – no rank order lists can be submitted after today.

Note: you may modify your submitted list, but you must re-submit the list before the deadline.

Programs submit by 26th. Applicants submit by the 28th.

https://www.carms.ca/match/r-1-main-residency-match/faculty-programs/r-1-second-iteration-program-timelines

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4 hours ago, Romioo said:

What is the most important paper in a candidate file that the committee focuses on when reviewing his/her file ( PL, CV....?? 

Nothing. Most programs have a EE/NAC cutoff and automatically filter you out if you are below one of those cut-offs. It is unfortunate but I guess the only way to manage through so many applications they receive.

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1 hour ago, MD=McDonaldsDishwasher said:

Nothing. Most programs have a EE/NAC cutoff and automatically filter you out if you are below one of those cut-offs. It is unfortunate but I guess the only way to manage through so many applications they receive.

In talking with a lot of residents, many believe that this is one of the worst ways to select residents (i.e., using board scores).  Though it makes sense why it is used,  I've heard many say that they'd rather have a down-to-earth colleague (who can learn just as well on the course of residency) than have an egotistical, non-humble physician with a high board score and work beside this individual (not to say that all those who score high are)....but it's a tricky situation.  I can't imagine anyone getting past this unless you have some sort of social "in" with the faculty, program directors, etc.    

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3 minutes ago, moonwalker2099 said:

In talking with a lot of residents, many believe that this is one of the worst ways to select residents (i.e., using board scores).  Though it makes sense why it is used,  I've heard many say that they'd rather have a down-to-earth colleague (who can learn just as well on the course of residency) than have an egotistical, non-humble physician with a high board score and work beside this individual (not to say that all those who score high are)....but it's a tricky situation.  I can't imagine anyone getting past this unless you have some sort of social "in" with the faculty, program directors, etc.    

Couldn't agree more.

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44 minutes ago, Dreamer10 said:

Any news from patho programs guys ?

 

A lot of them had an IMG lined up for second round for the spots not set aside for CMGs. Some like Alberta med micro and pathology didn't rank (virtually) anyone according to a friend who's a resident there so I'm unsure how this will play into second round.

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