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Does anyone know if University of Colorado offers moonlighting to its fellows? I could not find it on their website
Hey all, sorry for the late post, but I could really use some last minute help. I am confident about the top and bottom of my list, but I am confused about the middle. Was planning to rank 2) USC 3) NYU 4) Sinai. I guess I was wondering if there was a great discrepancy between the caliber of the three programs. Obviously, there is a high probability that I will end up at my #2-4, so I just want to make sure I am not making a huge mistake.
Wait? USC does that s*** too? I was talking about NYU. If USC has that ******* structure then what I said about NYU goes for USC as well. Screw that.second gutonc on this... MSSM>USC~NYU.. NYU and USC are very strong clinical programs.. although the inability to do any mixture of heme or onc in any year is a very unique structure at USC and can cut either way...(separate heme/onc yrs)
I'd say Columbia is stronger overall but Cornell might have a slight edge in malignant heme ...although Columbia has made quite a few moves in the last few years to build its malignant heme program.last minute choice: which program is stronger in NYC, Columbia or Cornell?
YesIs the deadline for programs to submit their rank lists the same as our deadline?
His horse is named Friday.Killing time with old movies.
A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays three days, and rides out on Friday. How did he do it?
Bonus: what movie (without internet searching)?
Killing time with old movies.
A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays three days, and rides out on Friday. How did he do it?
Bonus: what movie (without internet searching)?
Maybe they were trying to be courteous and polite but at the same time not influence your ROL?did anyone get a thank you email from UIC yesterday afternoon??? kind of funny now that all the dates etc have passed!
Maybe they were trying to be courteous and polite but at the same time not influence your ROL?
No, it's all in the same dayDo you know if you'll get notified a few days before Dec 2nd whether you match or not (like for residency match)?
http://www.nrmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/SMS-Master-Calendar.pdfI know Dec 2nd is match day for IM specialities but what about other specialities like peds and surgery,are they same day too?
You know they've already got your fate sealed in a computer file. Some protected file with a complicated password like abcd1235 (yep, unpredictable).
Less than 100 hours to go! On a side note, I was checking out the threads for GI and cardio, and it appears we are way more active