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Physician Salary

Physician Salary - Primary Care Vs Specialists:

  • Last year was a good one for Primary Care Physicians. Their salary(read compensation) increased more than subspecialists for the first time in the last 5 years.
  • The median salary for Primary Care Physicians for 2004 was 161,000 and the median salary for Sub-Specialists(all sub-specialties put together) was 298,000.
  • For the year 2004, Primary Care Physicians saw an increase in their salary (compensation) of more than 3% compared to subspecialists whose compensation remained the same (No significant increase)
  • Resident decisions on pursuing a Fellowship is partly based on the increase in compensation yearly. The craze for Fellowship Vs. Primary Care also changes in Cycles of 5-7 years. Does this new data mean more number of Residents will opt for Primary Care? Only time will tell...
 
Match & Residency Data

Match & Residency Data - 2004-2005 Data Analysis:

  • The total number of Residents and Fellows in training for the year 2004-2005 was 101,200. 14% of these were Fellows.
  • The number of US Citizen IMGs is growing every year representing the fact that more US Citizens are going abroad for Medical School training.
  • Internal Medicine: There were 21,300 Internal Medicine residents in training in 2005. Compared to 10 years ago, the number of US MDs remained the same. There was a slight decrease in the number of IMGs.
  • Family Medicine: There were 9,300 Family Practice residents in training in 2005. Compared to 10 years ago, the number of US MDs declined by 22%. There was a corresponding increase in the number of IMGs.
  • Pediatrics: There were 7,800 Pediatric residents in training in 2005. Compared to 10 years ago, the number of US MDs increased by 5%. There was a slight decrease in the number of IMGs.
  • Med-Peds: There were 1400 Med-Peds residents in training in 2005. Compared to 10 years ago, the number of US MDs and IMGs remained the same.
  • OB-GYN: There were 4700 OBGYN residents in training in 2005. Compared to 10 years ago, the number of US MDs increased by 16%. There was a corresponding decrease in the number of IMGs.
 
Medical Residency interview - Questions that Residency Programs Ask PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ram   
Thursday, 27 October 2005
Medical Residency interview -  Questions that Residency Programs Ask

Medical residency interviews can be a stressful experience. While its difficult to predict the questions that may be asked, you can prepare for the commonly asked interview questions. We have complied a list of the most commonly asked interview questions by residency programs. Please keep in mind that medical questions may also be asked. It is common knowledge that your medical aptitude cannot be assessed by a few random medical questions. Some program directors, nevertheless, continue this practice of asking medical questions and putting the residency applicant on the spot. Perhaps they don’t know what else to talk about or maybe they want to see how you will react under stress. Learn more about residency interviews .

 Interview Questions Asked by Residency Program Directors

 

 

  • Why do you wish to join our residency program?

  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?

  • Where do you see yourself in ten years, after your residency?

  • Do you have a standard ECFMG certificate?

  • Do you have any medical research experience?

  • What made you join medicine?

  • From your CV, I notice that you are a foreign medical graduate. Why did you leave your country? Why did you decide to come to America?

  • What made you choose this residency specialty (Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Family practice, OB/GYN, Anesthesiology etc.)?

  • Why did you choose this fellowship (Cardiology, GI etc.)?

  • What were your USMLE scores?

  • If you were asked to describe yourself in 3 words, what would they be?

  • In your Curriculum Vitae (CV), there is a gap of 1 year. Why?

  • How many residency interviews have you completed so far?

  • As an international medical graduate (IMG), what differences do you see between the health care delivery systems of your country and America?

  • What is your medical career plan?

  • What do you do in your spare time?

  • Have you completed all ECFMG requirements, to start a residency?

  • What are your interests?

  • Are you applying to any other residency specialty?

  • How do you handle adversity?

  • Why are your USMLE scores low?

  • As an International medical graduate, what is your opinion about socialized health care?

  • What is your most memorable patient encounter?

  • Which residency programs have you interviewed at?

  • Tell me about an interesting case you have seen?

  • Tell me about yourself.

  • Did you take any course to write the USMLE & CSA exams?

  • What were your scores in your residency in-service exams?

  • From your CV, I see that you are a foreign medical graduate. How well do you see yourself adapting to the American health system
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