
University of Minnesota Program
- Where you going next year?
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... for you to post your results and to also learn where some of the other great people you meet along the trail ended up. For the next few ... Name: Uromatch2012 Password: Password1 University of University of Illinois-Chicago - Neha Malhotra :) Coumbia- ...
- Rejections
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... programs, especially the ones with more than one waive of interview offers, no rejection equals waitlist. But keeping applicants in ... via eras today Rejection 10/03/2011 - Indiana University Rejection Ditto for Indiana and UTSW Ditto for Indiana and ...
- Master List 2011
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... entering your name, log in as "Match2011" with a password of "password". The list is updated throughout the day, but the latest addition ... Western - Bill Tabayoyong (Iowa) Cedars - Lauren Wood (University of Virginia) Cedars - Ali-Reza Sharif-Afshar (UTHSC) Cincinnati - ...
- Curious how many rejections so far?
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... I'm sure I'll be receiving more based on the # of interview offers from programs I haven't heard a THING from. mcg ... research. just got my first rejection from Boston University today. Almost 20 interview invites, 1 rejection. ...
- Paul H. Lange, MD, FACS
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... H. Lange, MD, FACS is chairman emeritus of the Urology department at the University of Washington. He received his B.A. from Lawrence ...
- Endourologic Laparoscopic Fellowship Training
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... without Society accreditation. The transition and makeup of programs switching to two-years may change significantly over the next few ... E-mail: shannon.piazza@cshs.org Columbia University Program Director: Jaime Landman, M.D. Co-Director: Mantu Gupta ...
- Oncology Fellowship Training
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... year. For the rare three year program, there are two years of research. The clinical goals of these fellowships include a high level ... Duke University Program Director: Judd W. Moul, MD Professor and Chief, ...
- U. of Minnesota
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... Residency Applicant: Thank you for applying to the University of Minnesota, Department of Urologic Surgery. We have reviewed your file and ...



Interview Impressions:
Interview Impressions: UMN
Five year program with 3 residents per year. Gen surg year seemed okay. 2 years at VA, 1.5 at UMN, 4 months non-dedicated research, 4 months Peds, 4 months at county hospital. Good volume overall. 2 robots. UMN is "very busy." Residents said that the VA is a "cornerstone" of their training. They also have a heavy-duty simulation program... gotta see it to believe it. Atmosphere was fun and friendly. Their chairman, Konety, just came from UCSF and is pretty awesome. He is intent on developing the research program.
I ranked them in my top 5 and would have been very happy to go there. The people that did match there this year are all awesome.