M marsupial Member 15+ Year Member Oct 14, 2004 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is there ever a good reason to bypass the program coordinator and contact the program director directly? Under what circumstances?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is there ever a good reason to bypass the program coordinator and contact the program director directly? Under what circumstances?
Andrew_Doan Ophthalmology, Aerospace Medicine, Eye Pathology Moderator Emeritus Lifetime Donor Verified Member Navy Physician Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Oct 14, 2004 #2 Pars Plana said: Is there ever a good reason to bypass the program coordinator and contact the program director directly? Under what circumstances? Click to expand... I don't advise it unless the PD offered to have you contact him/her directly, which may be offered during your interview. Unless you receive a personal offer to contact the PD with questions/comments, then I encourage you to contact the program coordinator first.
Pars Plana said: Is there ever a good reason to bypass the program coordinator and contact the program director directly? Under what circumstances? Click to expand... I don't advise it unless the PD offered to have you contact him/her directly, which may be offered during your interview. Unless you receive a personal offer to contact the PD with questions/comments, then I encourage you to contact the program coordinator first.