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Neil Kothari, M.D.

Neil Kothari, M.D.

@neilkotharimd

MedEd info & commentary from the Vice Chancellor for GME & DIO at Rutgers Health (opinions are my own!) formerly @pcore

Newark, NJ Katılım Nisan 2009
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Neil Kothari, M.D.
Neil Kothari, M.D.@neilkotharimd·
Who is a DIO? This graphic from @Nadiogme explains what a DIO does and how we support high-quality physician training, institutional accountability, & patient care. By making the DIO role more visible, we aim to build understanding of the leadership that underpins #GME
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RWJBarnabas@RWJBarnabas·
It's National Doctors’ Day, and we want to express our appreciation and gratitude for our extraordinary team of more than 9,000 physicians and 1,600 residents and fellows. Your dedication, compassion and tireless efforts inspire hope in the lives you touch and uphold the highest standards of quality and mission-driven academic medicine. To write your RWJBarnabas Health, @RutgersCancer or @rutgershealth physician a note, visit rwjbh.org/doctorsday! #LetsBeHealthyTogether #DoctorsDay
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Jason Ryan@jasonryanmd·
I love that the Yale IM PD published his formula used to rank applicants. It shows a lot of things that are widely believed but we can now see them in practice. "SclSr" which presumably is school score is one of the biggest contributors to rank. It REALLY matters where you went to med school, no matter how well you did. Programs like certain schools more than some. Other major contributors are "Clin" which is presumably clinical grades and "Int"=interview. It's reasonable to consider these things highly, but they are both very subjective depending on your supervising attending (clinical grades) and interviewer for the interview. Matching has always been, and always will be, somewhat dependent on luck. Also, Res (research) and Vol (volunteering) contribute to rank spot. I'd love to know how exactly the scores for these categories are determined. Do fifteen low impact review articles count as much as one four-year-long project in a wet lab that only generated a single poster? Step 2 score matters but not as much as you'd think. The difference between a 220 and 280 is 25 points toward your total rank score which averages about 3750. Not that big a deal! Basically, the majority of your rank position comes from SclSc, Clin, Int plus research and volunteer. The remainder of categories are small contributors. medicine.yale.edu/news-article/r…
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Rutgers Health@rutgershealth·
Two surgeons at @Rutgers_NJMS are the first in the state to use robotics in breast reconstruction after cancer treatment. Surgery with the robot is less invasive than traditional surgery, so patients typically heal faster & have smaller scars. Read more: go.rutgers.edu/ng9ozh85
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Rutgers RWJ Urology@rwjurology·
Thrilled to have matched these 3 superstars today!! Welcome to the RWJ family Joel, Erin, and Umar! #urologymatch2025
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Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
The NJMS Department of Psychiatry hosts an annual conference on urban mental health, one of the department’s flagship educational outreach events. Registration opens on January 15, 2025. Click here to register: njms.rutgers.edu/departments/ps….
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