View Full Version : pros/cons of small vs big residency programs


artificialtears
06-28-2009, 02:18 AM
What's people's take on smaller (2-3 spots) vs bigger (4-8 spots) programs?

For smaller programs--does that usually mean the services aren't that busy and that's why they don't need that many residents? Or that it may be busy, but they just work the residents harder and residents need to take more calls than other larger programs?

Also, if a co-resident for some reason takes time off during residency (ie for maternity leave or for some reason quits the program), does that mean the residents in the smaller sized programs tend to get screwed over more because there's less number of residents to cover for the missing person?

4424
06-28-2009, 01:21 PM
What's people's take on smaller (2-3 spots) vs bigger (4-8 spots) programs?

For smaller programs--does that usually mean the services aren't that busy and that's why they don't need that many residents? Or that it may be busy, but they just work the residents harder and residents need to take more calls than other larger programs?

Also, if a co-resident for some reason takes time off during residency (ie for maternity leave or for some reason quits the program), does that mean the residents in the smaller sized programs tend to get screwed over more because there's less number of residents to cover for the missing person?

i think some of it is a personal preference. i know i did not want to be at any program with only 2 residents, but was happier in the 3-5 range. usually, the number of resident spots reflects the number of residents needed for how busy the place is. i think it varies, some places with 2 residents are very slow and some places with 2 are very busy and likely will do fine with 3. either way, if there are 2 residents, you will definitely take more call.

yes, if someone takes time off or leaves a program, everyone else has to pick up the slack which is usually noticed more in smaller programs.

WhatNEyeTem
06-30-2009, 08:26 PM
Bigger programs typically have larger faculty.

More faculty -> more exposure/experience to the different sub-specialties.

More exposure -> better residency experience.

Of course, there are aberrations to this general tread... eg. I remember when Utah only had 2 residents... I'm sure each of their residents were doing at least 250-300 cataracts by the time they were done.

And of course, much less call with more residents!

-J