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What's an area of concentration?
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I've never heard of an area of concentration in terms of medical school. And that website doesnt seem like its the most reliable source. That said, most schools give you leeway to do electives in whatever field you want, so I suppose you can call that a concentration. More and more schools are changing their curricula to involve their students in research and make them write a thesis, so I suppose that can be considered a concentration too. But there is no formal "major" or something like what you do in college in any med school as far as I know.
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Last edited by RafaTech; 05-05-2012 at 10:13 PM. |
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Since when do med schools have areas of concentration?
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I think the OP might mean on-site rotations like not all schools have rotations with ophthalmology.
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Some med schools have tracks or areas of concentration, analogous to getting a minor in college. I think that doing one of these can only help you, even if it isn't directly related to the specialty you want.
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what i think you are asking though is, does it matter if you go to a medical school that does not have its own emergency medicine residency program if you're planning to do emergency medicine. my answer is: probably not. if you decide to go into EM, you can always do an EM elective in your school or another school during your 4th year. EM residencies are weird. The allopathic ones require "SLORs" from emergency physicians and many osteopathic ones require that you rotate in them to be considered for their program. i realize you probably dont understand how med school and graduate medical education works, so this is all for nothing Last edited by myhandsarecold; 05-05-2012 at 11:15 PM. |
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Thank you for your quick responses every one - all of your responses answered my question and explained the confusion I had about an area of concentration (as that website was my first time hearing about that term, and the medical school I'm applying to as my top choice soon "doesn't have the area concentration" I'm most interested in according to that website).
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