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The one with the nice tie?
The one asking the unusual questions. If you interviewed with me.
The one with the nice tie?
Moonlighting almost appears to be frowned upon (no time vs no interest, I'm not sure?). The one opportunity that residents brought up was filling out disability evals.
So? Does anyone have any residency program reviews they'd like to post, now that it's post-Match and honest-to-God-they-can't-hurt-you-now?
With money being a finite thing, a lot of us relied on others opinions, thoughts, and threads like these to help decide between a few close horses when it came time to cough up for a flight.
Touche, touche...Ohhh I'd say some are waiting to sign that contract before dishing it
Number of people posting about where they matched on the Official Match Results 2011 thread: 23
Number of people posting information on this one to help out their younger colleagues try to Match: 11
C'mon, folks... If you're enough of a community member to bother bragging about that great Match slot you nailed, aren't you enough of a community member to help your fellow SDNers try to nail their own next year? The participation is pretty anemic this year...
Number of people posting about where they matched on the Official Match Results 2011 thread: 23
Number of people posting information on this one to help out their younger colleagues try to Match: 11
C'mon, folks... If you're enough of a community member to bother bragging about that great Match slot you nailed, aren't you enough of a community member to help your fellow SDNers try to nail their own next year? The participation is pretty anemic this year...
DocHolliday21 -- thanks for coming back to post reviews!
Totally! Anybody else want to jump in and share. DocHolliday is also sharing reviews on lots of programs that have not been reviewed here recently, which is especially awesome. Thanks!
And apparently he's working on a Zagat's guide to hospital cafeterias!
Of course. If anyone thinks I should add something let me know. Benefits and curriculum are both something anyone can find by visiting the program's website so I'm not including it in my reviews.
.University of Virginia.
.1. interview accommodations/food.
.No discount for applicants, but applicants should stay at the Red Roof Inn near campus. I think I paid somewhere around $65. Its a 5 minute walk to the interview so very convenient. The night before the interview, met up with the other applicants and residents for dinner at an interesting restaurant (tapas). The residents were very cheerful, they loved the program and were easy to talk to.This made a huge positive impression on me. One of the main things I looked for during the interview season was how passionate the residents were about their programs and UVa residents were just as passionate as Syracuse and Case Western residents. .
.2. interview day -- (e.g. schedule, interview types, unusual questions/experiences...etc. ).
.Day started with an orientation from the program director. He gave background information about UVa and where the program is headed. This was followed by 3 interviews, each 30 minutes long. Great interviews. I really enjoyed talking to each faculty member and the program director. They asked all sorts of interesting questions from my application and personal statement. After the interviews, we had lunch with the residents and got a tour of the facilities which I liked. This was followed by one more 30 minute interview. .
.3. Faculty .
.Residents spoke every highly of the faculty. Every resident had something positive to say. .
.4. Location, lifestyle, etc. .
.Charlottesville is pretty small. There is minimal night life, but offers a lot of things common to a college town. Great variety of foods, lots of nature stuff if you like that, big wine country, etc A single person who no longer enjoys the college atmosphere might not like the area much, but I think it offers something for everyone else. .
.5. Program strengths.
.- Strong teaching.
.- Specialized tracks offered (neuroscience, psychotherapy, public & community psychiatry) .
.- Supportive atmosphere.
.- Happy residents .
.- Interesting research.
.- Nice inpatient units .
.- Very nice cafeteria .
.6. Potential weaknesses .
.- Lack of diverse pathology.
.Loved this program. Just had a great feel for the program and felt I would be very comfortable at UVa. .
Good review of UVa. I especially agree with the Charlottesville being a classic college town which has upsides and downsides to it. Certainly the campus is amazing but any big city stuff seemed to be a minimum hour away (I could never live that far from an IMAX movie theater.
Some other things I would add was that I remember them talking about having some change over in one of their hospitals (being shut down or something along those lines). I know they had a plan in place for it but it seemed to be something that was noteworthy. I also remember something about one of their teaching sites being around a 40 minute drive from the city.
One big positive I remember from the program was how you could get involved with some already created degree tracks or even reach out on your own to create one if you wanted. I forget what all was available but I believe they had a MPH.