Emergency Medicine·Washington, DC

George Washington University

Signal lift57%76%+19 pp with a signal here
Allocate signal →Track an away here25-26 cycle · applicant-level
Step 2 invited
233–264
p10 – p90
Sample N
1,083
applicants this cycle
This cycle
no tracked aways yet
Match rate
0.9%
10 of 386 applicants
01Cohort funnelthis cycle
N = 1,083
Applied
1,083
100.0%
Invited
386
35.6%
Class size
10
0.9%
02Away rotation impact
+65pp lift
Non-rotators
35%
381 of 1,078
Rotators
100%
5 of 5
Interview lift
+65pp
vs not rotating

Of 5 prior-cycle rotators, 100% got an interview vs 35% for the wider applicant pool here. Rotation appears to materially shift interview odds at this program.

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Contact
DN
Program Director
Damali Nakawombe Nakitende, MD, BA
Email director
JP
Program Coordinator
Julia Plant, MA
Email coordinator
Training sites5 hospitals · Washington
  • 1
    George Washington University Hospital (UHS)
    Washington, DC
    Primary
  • 2
    George Washington University School of Medicine
    Washington, DC
    Sponsor
  • 3
    Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Washington DC)
    Washington, DC
    Participant
  • 4
    Children's National Hospital
    Washington, DC
    Participant
  • 5
    Inova Fairfax Medical Campus
    Falls Church, VA
    Participant
Score rangesinvited cohort
USMLE Step 2 CK233264
180205230255280
COMLEX Level 2 CE472667
400500600700800
Interview rates
US MD
51%
US DO
32%
US IMG
0%
Non-US IMG
2%
Applicant origin
In-state
68%
Out-of-state
34%
Interview prepEmergency Medicine
clinicalDescribe a time you had to make a critical decision quickly.★ common
clinicalHow do you handle uncertainty in diagnosis?★ common
behavioralWhat's your approach to a busy ED with multiple patients waiting?
programCommunity vs academic EM — what's your preference?
behavioralHow do you handle difficult patients or families?
personalTell me about yourself.★ common
specialtyWhy did you choose this specialty?★ common
programWhy are you interested in our program?★ common
behavioralWhat are your strengths and weaknesses?★ common
personalWhere do you see yourself in 5-10 years?★ common
Community resourcesEmergency Medicine · 25-26
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