Does Baylor have a surgery program?

DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine offers one of the most highly sought general surgery residency programs in the country.

Is general surgery competitive?

General surgery can be considered a highly competitive specialty. In the 2018 NRMP Match, 1080 allopathic medical students applied for available positions.

Do surgery residents do rotations?

Residents work directly with experienced surgical faculty in an environment where progressive, supervised operative experience is available. Rotations include many of the general surgical rotations as well as the intensive care unit, emergency center, and some surgical specialties.

What is a surgery preliminary residency?

The nondesignated Preliminary Surgery Residency offers a wide variety of surgical experiences to residents who have not yet chosen a surgical subspecialty. The program gives you one year of general surgery training before you go on to the military, public health or other professional interest.

What Step 1 score DO you need for surgery?

237
The mean USMLE® Step 1 score for U.S. seniors matched into competitive residencies was around 248….Least competitive residencies.

Specialty Average USMLE® Step 1 Score (U.S. Seniors Matched) Average USMLE® Step 1 Score (IMGs Matched)
General surgery 237 237

How difficult is surgery residency?

Overall Competitiveness of General Surgery Residency and Chances of Matching. The overall competitiveness level of general surgery is Medium for a U.S. senior. With a Step 1 score of 200, the probability of matching is 38%. With a Step 1 score of >240, the probability is 93%.

Can you moonlight as a general surgery resident?

The General Surgery Residency Program (the Program) does permit residents who are in their research years, also known as lab years, to moonlight at outside institutions.

What is taught in general surgery?

General Surgery is a specialisation in medical science which focuses on surgeries being carried out mainly on the abdominal parts of a human body. In India, this specialisation is taught under the course of master of general surgery (MS in General Surgery).

What residencies require a prelim year?

ACGME specialties requiring a preliminary year

  • Anesthesiology.
  • Business in Medicine.
  • Cardiology.
  • Dermatology.
  • Infectious Disease.
  • Nephrology.
  • Neurology (General, Interventional, and Stroke)
  • Ophthalmology.

What is the difference between transitional year and preliminary year?

Transitional Year programs are not the same as Preliminary programs. Transitional programs are most often meant for recent US medical graduates who need more time to decide which specialty to pursue.