Thank you! But, it's really the *CONTRIBUTORS* to this forum that make it great--Stink, Dibble, Rehabdoc, of course you Ligament-- and everyone else. I've met some interviewees on the trail and more than a couple have remarked that they find the forum to be a very useful source of information. Our specialty is a small one and not well understood even by other physicians. Let's continue to make the SDN PM&R forum a vibrant, informative, and supportive community for PM&R residents and aspiring medical students. All indicators point to a real surge in interest in the specialty among recent graduates. This is great news. I hope we can continue to give candid, unbiased information to medical students interested in the field so that they can make appropriate decisions for their interests and lifestye.
Relatedly, as the new 2004 AAPM&R Marketing and Membership Resident Representative I'd like to hear any suggestions to improve the visability of our specialty and AAPM&R activties. You can always post here or PM me.
Best of luck everyone in 2004. Happy Holidays!
--David