Note: This is my experience as a resident. I can't comment on other places as I obviously haven't worked at any other place - except as a rotating med student.😳
Spine: Amazing all around comprehensive spine training. Fellows who come here after completing residencies at other big places are amazed at the number of procedures we get. We graduate with 150-200 spine injectons. We have a large multisdisciplinary spine center that Dr. Haig developed. Theres a lot of research going on. You can walk down the hall and work and learn great skills from the PTs, OTs, and Pain Psychologists. Last year 4 of our residents applied for ACGME Pain spots and they all matched.
MSK: In addition to 2 clinic months, we have a continuity clinic one 1/2 day a week in which you see patients, order imaging, therapies, electrodiagnostic studies, inject joints, etc. These are your patients for the duration of residency - this is great because this is how youll manage patients once youre in the real world.
EMG: Also great. You see it all.
SCI: Model system. As our unit is a part of the hospital, we see it all from GBS, metastatic CAs, and other types of SCI.
Peds: You also see it all. Our unit is a part of the main childrens hospital. I cant comment on comparison to other programs.
Sports medicine: Not that great, but you can use 2 elective months to get more exposure. I cant comment on comparison to other programs.