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Alot of schools that have specialty programs tend to flaunt it, or advertise it as an advantage to going to their school. A rep from Pacific a couple weeks ago explained how having only 2 post-doc programs allowed the students to complete a wider range of complex procedures by themselves. For schools that have a lot of specialties, I have a slight concern that difficult cases will be referred out to the specialty programs.
Any thoughts on this? If I don't plan to specialize, what do you see as the benefits/downsides to a school that has specialties?
Any thoughts on this? If I don't plan to specialize, what do you see as the benefits/downsides to a school that has specialties?