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2018 Charting Outcomes
#1
http://www.nrmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2...eniors.pdf

Looks like step 1 avg went down to 245, #pubs went up to 18

Thoughts?
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#2
How do you freaks have an average of 18 a/p/p

I'm out here buyin knee pads for #4 like rent is due tomorrow damn
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#3
(07-01-2018, 03:02 PM)Guest Wrote: How do you freaks have an average of 18 a/p/p

I'm out here buyin knee pads for #4 like rent is due tomorrow damn

I think some applicants focus on quantity over quality. Don't get so hung up on the exact number.
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#4
What impressed me was the number of additional graduate degree and AOA folks that didn't match.

Regardless, to emphasize that number isn't publications. A school poster presentation at a research day counts to that and I imagine so do things that are submitted but not accepted. The number of actual publications probably averages around 3-5 from my experience.
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#5
Don't forget that exceptional outliers (people with 40-60 papers) markedly affect this "average" by pulling it up. It is safe to say that those people with so many papers can have 100+ a/p/p in their ERAS application. These applicants are not rare nowadays.

Looking at this match's applicants at my program, I would say the range of "published papers" was been 2-10 for most people we interviewed.
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