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No problem, happy to answer questions and provide my opinion.Thank you for your reply! I really appreciate it. 🙂
If you don't mind another question: why did you choose to do most of your rotations elsewhere? To make connections for residency matching?
I actually think a lot of great connections for residency purposes can be made at OHSU. The faculty, at least in my experience, have been more than happy to provide guidance/mentorship and I believe would put in a good word for us at their former institutions where they trained if we impress them.
I chose to do my rotations elsewhere mainly for my own learning opportunities. At the community sites I've been at, I was generally the only med student on that specific rotation and there weren't any residents or fellows around. This made some things more challenging as there was no buffer between the attending(s) and myself, but I also got a ton of hands-on practice (that likely would have gone to someone higher up on the food chain) and direct teaching from the attending(s). I also got to see how care is delivered in different settings and how each institution/organization does certain things slightly different. I don't think you can really go wrong and the rotations I have done at OHSU have been good experiences as well.