Part 1.
I am hesitant to post on this subject as I have seen the closure of the previous link.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/derm/trainin...program/information-for-residency-applicants/
There is, I'm afraid, additional circumstances that many of the previous posters on the previous forums are either not aware of, or have not taken into consideration. I will try to remain professional and unbiased, but my opinion is based on one of experience having worked with the individual who is in charge of this program. He was my former chairman, and through a series of divisive and tyrannical maneuvers, has left in his wake a nearly crumbling residency program he had led prior for 10+ years.
This individual who is the program director, has a history of unprofessionalism, having been kicked out of his own residency, he constantly threatens and places residents on "fake" probations, and uses his unchecked ability to do so as a means to instill fear in compliance in his residents, because lets be honest, we are willing to put up with anything to graduate as dermatologists.
He was the former chairperson of a Northeast Residency program affiliated with BU, but was also the program director and president of the GME committee, enabling a monopoly on decision making, while simultaneously and dictatorially preventing any information about his shady behavior, professionalism and mistreatment of his colleagues and residents to leak out to the public, ACGME, or any other governing body. Near the end of the academic year of 2012, his NIH grant for stem cell research in wound repair was not renewed and in the midst of this failure, he utilized a previously negotiated assurance, that should the program he currently chaired, fail or run out of funding, that he and his research staff would be absorbed back into BU Derm, however, no guarantee was made for the residents occupying that program. This was a deal that the residents, and his colleagues, were not made aware of until after the transaction had taken place.
Fortunately, this program acquired a new, pro-active and education focused chair and continues to rebuild. However, when the attending I speak of was re-absorbed, he became an active leader in the training of BU Derm residents, much to their unbeknownst detriment.
This is a person that demands residents do research, but not any research, his research, and the establishment of this 3+3 program appears to be another way for him to circumvent repercussions from institutions like the ACGME or ABD to enforce this. We used to believe that forcing residents to fill out the annual ACGME survey to make the program look superb was the worst thing we had encountered, but this was not the case.
....to be continued.
I am hesitant to post on this subject as I have seen the closure of the previous link.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/derm/trainin...program/information-for-residency-applicants/
There is, I'm afraid, additional circumstances that many of the previous posters on the previous forums are either not aware of, or have not taken into consideration. I will try to remain professional and unbiased, but my opinion is based on one of experience having worked with the individual who is in charge of this program. He was my former chairman, and through a series of divisive and tyrannical maneuvers, has left in his wake a nearly crumbling residency program he had led prior for 10+ years.
This individual who is the program director, has a history of unprofessionalism, having been kicked out of his own residency, he constantly threatens and places residents on "fake" probations, and uses his unchecked ability to do so as a means to instill fear in compliance in his residents, because lets be honest, we are willing to put up with anything to graduate as dermatologists.
He was the former chairperson of a Northeast Residency program affiliated with BU, but was also the program director and president of the GME committee, enabling a monopoly on decision making, while simultaneously and dictatorially preventing any information about his shady behavior, professionalism and mistreatment of his colleagues and residents to leak out to the public, ACGME, or any other governing body. Near the end of the academic year of 2012, his NIH grant for stem cell research in wound repair was not renewed and in the midst of this failure, he utilized a previously negotiated assurance, that should the program he currently chaired, fail or run out of funding, that he and his research staff would be absorbed back into BU Derm, however, no guarantee was made for the residents occupying that program. This was a deal that the residents, and his colleagues, were not made aware of until after the transaction had taken place.
Fortunately, this program acquired a new, pro-active and education focused chair and continues to rebuild. However, when the attending I speak of was re-absorbed, he became an active leader in the training of BU Derm residents, much to their unbeknownst detriment.
This is a person that demands residents do research, but not any research, his research, and the establishment of this 3+3 program appears to be another way for him to circumvent repercussions from institutions like the ACGME or ABD to enforce this. We used to believe that forcing residents to fill out the annual ACGME survey to make the program look superb was the worst thing we had encountered, but this was not the case.
....to be continued.
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