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I am a PGY-2 in a top 10 IM program. I received a contract non-renewal this year.
I am thinking about switching specialties. I have already contacted some people in other specialties, just stating that I wanted to switch because IM was not a good fit and that I am interested in their field. As a med student I displayed interest in that field and have done research with small publications in that field.
My question is this: Would all future program directors contact my program director about me, no matter what I ultimately chose to go into, even in a field unrelated to IM? They just know that I left IM, but do not know of any non-renewal of contract.
I am concerned about this because I have actually tried to find IM programs to complete training in, and there were several interested programs, but after speaking to my program director, the interest vanished. My former program director had actually stated before that he was going to recommend me for other training programs, but this just did not happen. I never had any fights/unpleasantness with anyone in the office.
I did not do anything illegal, I was not unprofessional, and my academic performance never suffered. I was just burned out and had to undergo remediation, which burned me out more.
I suppose if I dropped the bar and went to very bad IM programs, then I may get more interest. But after thinking about this, I might as well just switch fields if I had to go to a bad IM program. Hence my question about other PDs from other fields contacting my PD. I would hate to have a poor shot at other fields just because of poor performance in IM, which is not well-suited to my personality in the first place (I was just trying to power through and get on with life, but that turned out badly since I burned out). It would be unfair for my PD to make any conjectures about my performance in other fields (unless I have some pervasive problem like antisocial personality, unprofessionalism, or lack of intelligence) since he is not in that field. I will not be going into any surgical field because that would also likely cause me to burn out. My step scores and in-training scores are all very much blameless.
Thanks.
I am a PGY-2 in a top 10 IM program. I received a contract non-renewal this year.
I am thinking about switching specialties. I have already contacted some people in other specialties, just stating that I wanted to switch because IM was not a good fit and that I am interested in their field. As a med student I displayed interest in that field and have done research with small publications in that field.
My question is this: Would all future program directors contact my program director about me, no matter what I ultimately chose to go into, even in a field unrelated to IM? They just know that I left IM, but do not know of any non-renewal of contract.
I am concerned about this because I have actually tried to find IM programs to complete training in, and there were several interested programs, but after speaking to my program director, the interest vanished. My former program director had actually stated before that he was going to recommend me for other training programs, but this just did not happen. I never had any fights/unpleasantness with anyone in the office.
I did not do anything illegal, I was not unprofessional, and my academic performance never suffered. I was just burned out and had to undergo remediation, which burned me out more.
I suppose if I dropped the bar and went to very bad IM programs, then I may get more interest. But after thinking about this, I might as well just switch fields if I had to go to a bad IM program. Hence my question about other PDs from other fields contacting my PD. I would hate to have a poor shot at other fields just because of poor performance in IM, which is not well-suited to my personality in the first place (I was just trying to power through and get on with life, but that turned out badly since I burned out). It would be unfair for my PD to make any conjectures about my performance in other fields (unless I have some pervasive problem like antisocial personality, unprofessionalism, or lack of intelligence) since he is not in that field. I will not be going into any surgical field because that would also likely cause me to burn out. My step scores and in-training scores are all very much blameless.
Thanks.