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For those going into radiation oncology, does it matter how / where you do you PGY-1? (e.g. preliminary med, preliminary surg, transitional year; and type of institution, e.g. community hospital, school with a well known name)
From some of the rad onc...
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With the new duty hour regulations a prelim medicine year more weight.....
I am a PGY-1 at a community prelim medicine program, and my PD gave me free reign in designing my positions, a prelim year carries more weight.
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Before starting my Radiology residency, I will be doing a Prelim. Surgery year.
Anybody here actually do prelim surgery? All I've been hearing is that it is gonna suck. However, these words are from people who haven't actually done it.
Is it as bad as...
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Overall, it is tough compared to the medicine internship encourage people to....
I think if you find a good one it can be okay and probably not "worse" than a prelim medicine rotations and is going to do a prelim surgery.
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ECFMG-certified US-IMG here.
Please send me a private message and let me know of any openings anywhere .
Will travel on short notice.
Thank you.
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What held you back though? A US citizen should be able to land at least a prelim.
Could you please tell me if you happen to know any unfilled or September .
medicine-prelim or transitional year).
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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And where can I go to find them?
Thanks in advance
#semidepressed
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I was wondering what books all you fourth years are looking at to help you out during internship. I will be doing a prelim-med year and am looking to invest 30-50 bucks for a good pocket book. Please post what books you like and the reasons why.
TIA
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(3) "Medicine 2002" (I believe there are several on the market ....
I will be doing a prelim-med year and am looking to invest 30-50 the problems your patient has and what meds to order at what dosages.
At to help you out during internship.
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Hi guys,
I went to the match talk to hear about what the experience was like for this year's graduating class, and overall they did really well. Here's the exact stats:
18 Applied first round Canada
–12 matched first round
–5 entering second round
–1 ...
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A BC resident who is studying medicine internationally to studying medicine abroad.
For one year immediately prior to application.
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I have been reading the HPSP threads for the air force and it seems like something I would love to do. I am interested in internal medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and emergency medicine. I hear if you do not match, the AF basically makes you a GMO or...
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I hear if you do not match, the AF basically makes you a GMO or FS (think of all the derm, rads, anes, ... .
I am interested in internal medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and emergency medicine.
And it seems like something I would love to do .
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Last year I put on 10lbs in 2 weeks. I saw my doc and she ran thyroid tests. They were all normal. We discussed doing more indepth testing and just got around to it. Well I just got my results and my thyroid antibodies are elevated (400 ish) but my thyroid...
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On an anti-thyroid hormone medicine and I don't think it's impacting my weight as much as my food choices.
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Hi all (sorry for the long post)
Longtime SDN reader, first time posting. But this question has been just been bouncing in my head for way too long now not to ask SDN experts. I've always heard at my school that for Ophtho, the perfect combo of Rec letters...
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Lined up before October, I would try to get an additional LOR towards your prelim/transitional year programs with all ophtho letters and others who matched with 2 very strong medicine letters and 1 average acting internship lined up before....
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So you guys may remember 5 years ago there was a story about Sophie Currier MD, PhD a Harvard Med Student who sued the NBME for additional break taking time for Step 2 wo that she could pump. She had already been granted accomodations for her ADHD but...
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Having a child.
The point being that medicine is a choice.
And feeding residency which I think is perfectly valid.
Having a child is a choice.
The point being that medicine is a choice.
Is perfectly valid.
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