Be Stubborn and be Patient


 

  • Step 1 : 208 (Fifth attempt)
  • Step 2 CK : 219 (first attempt)
  • Step 2 CS : Pass (first attempt)
  • GAP since graduation: 11-Years
  • US IMG
  • Sixth attempt at matching
  • Number of interviews: 2

 

How easy would it be to give up on your dreams of matching when you have 5 attempts on step 1, low board scores, an 11-year gap and 5 failed attempts at matching? How many of us would have continued to work for something that is against all odds? Here's a story of a US IMG that would not be denied because he was stubborn and patient!

 

Dear Dr. Barone,

So to add to our previous conversations, and my story of success. My summary : Old graduate (11 years), IMG, 5 attempts at step 1, 1 published article. I looked for rotations in hospitals around the country, got rejected from all, but I found one in Puerto Rico, rotated there, did well but did not get an interview.

 

The following year I rotated in another hospital in Puerto Rico and applied to their non-ACGME accredited internship. After 4 months of rotations, attending morning reports, and eventually giving a class on abdominal compartment syndrome I was able to impress the program director and I was accepted into their non-ACGME accredited internship!  I worked and studied really hard and tried to excel in all rotations. At the end of the year, I was awarded "intern of the year"!

 

I also was able to get rotations in ACGME accredited residencies through my attendings who also worked in those hospitals. I rotated there, impressed the attendings at those programs and made friends with the residents. Very competitive and it was very emotionally exhausting, but I knew that being stubborn and patient would help me eventually. It also helped that I teach everyone everything I learn. I believe medicine belongs to the world and not just me. The new interns in my hospital call me their big brother.

 

But I felt like all hope was lost, I had applied for 5 straight years without success and my application was more or less the same, I told my wife that this would be the last time I was going to apply.   I applied to 10 programs in Family medicine, including the programs where I rotated.   I got 2 interviews and both were in those same hospitals I rotated at and tried to impressed!!!   At the end of the year, I got an offer for prematch in both programs!!!!

 

Be stubborn and be patient.

 

- P. R. March 14, 2018

Comments  

#5 Andrea B 2018-03-25 04:11
oahoohhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I loved it.
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#4 Maria 2018-03-23 14:44
Wow! Congratulations!!!.That gives me some hope. God bless you.
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#3 Dalal A 2018-03-23 02:56
My favorite story
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#2 Raul G 2018-03-23 02:55
Funny thing is that he attempted 5 times step 1 but only once the step 2 and 3. In my opinion, his problem was that he did not know how to take this exam, and after he learned he did it, but that does not mean he a bad doctor.

I live in Puerto Rico and I see a lot of IMG in libraries studying for STEP 1 but I rarely, VERY RARELY see anyone studying for step 2 or 3. My theory is that after you master the techniques necessary to take the exam, you will be able to do it easier.
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#1 Bala Gopal 2018-03-23 02:15
Wow... this testimony of breaks IMPOSSIBLE into I'M POSSIBLE:)
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