If you're considering GPRs right now for the upcoming Post Match cycle I came across this recent enlightening post on Reddit about an unspecified NYC GPR. I fear these NYC residencies are making dental residents apathetic towards dentistry before they've even entered private practice. Burnout during residency does happen.
Yes, a GPR is required in NY, but you don't have to do your residency in NY. Keep an open mind and apply all over the country if you can. Good luck!
P.S. the OP never mentioned the name of the program, but these experiences are not unique to just one specific NYC GPR program.
Yes, a GPR is required in NY, but you don't have to do your residency in NY. Keep an open mind and apply all over the country if you can. Good luck!
P.S. the OP never mentioned the name of the program, but these experiences are not unique to just one specific NYC GPR program.