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‎Marina Byer Ariza‎ --- Matched, categorical IM (1st Cycle) 2019


Matched, categorical IM (1rs Cycle)
YOG: 2016.
Steps: 243/257/ CS pass, no attempts.
Non US IMG (visa required)
1 year observerships.
3 US LoRs.
No publications
No research
No connections (one of the doctors I observed with helped me sending emails, but didn’t know anyone at the programs I ended up interviewing )
15 interviews
14 attended
12 ranked.
Advice: I emailed every program, after the 1st week of October and no IV, and got 1 interview like that. The emails you’ll find on Eras all have automatic reply, google the PD and PC name and look for alternate emails. It took me 2 days email everyone in every program, but it worked.
Thanks to everyone in this group, having a community that’s going thru the same helped a lot!
Congrats to everyone who made it! For those who didn’t, please keep trying!
Happy to answer Qs, or give any other advice, but I’ll not answer PMs, any question please do it here 

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