Ryan and Rich once again dive into the forums over at OldPreMeds.org where they pull a question and deliver the answers right on to you. In today's show, they discuss about residency matching for older students.
Entering into a residency program in later 40's. Family, internal medicine, and psychiatry will be amenable to the older residents, but how about surgery or emergency medicine? Are there stories wherein older 4th year's are not considered for or are at a significant disadvantage for these two specialties?
In some ways, older students have the more advantage in residency than traditional students.
Going into residency has a lot to do with board score. There is a significant amount that has to do with networking:
Older medical students who have done successfully in medical school, have done well in their boards, have done well in their rotations, and have done all the networking necessary to get into a residency slot, probably have as good a chance as any other student landing a spot for most specialties.
It doesn't matter how old you are, whatever you want to do, you can make it happen!
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