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From everything I've read on here and reddit is that chief resident spot is the most overrated, extra-work you can take on for little CV benefit. Regardless I came to the decision to apply for our spot. I had no incentive previously, but recently significant other took a job at a location that has a forensic fellowship. I figured taking a chief spot could bolster the resume and give some extra responsibilities. The program I am in is not too intense. Ended up applying and found out yesterday that I did not get it.
What is upsetting to me is that the decision is arbitrary. It really is our program director selecting favorites. I did have one bad review from an attending last year, but nicely recovered and thought all was going well. There were only three of us who applied for two spots. Was it that one bad review, you can only speculate, but oh well, decision has been made. What also is upsetting to me is that the other two resident's do not benefit from this decision at all. Neither want to do fellowship. Although it is not much, it is still something to consider and show you've taken your residency seriously, manage responsibilities well, and try to rise to the top.
So how upset should I be about this? Is this something that does hurt chances of matching forensic spot? I was given a spot for our study and board prep which our PD sees as a leadership position, which I disagree with. Are there other leadership positions I should be pursuing? I am a mid-tier candidate (higher ranking at my program) and felt I could use this boost, no matter how minor, to my CV.
I am friends with both the resident's selected and almost feel like approaching one or both to discuss a conversation with PD as they really don't benefit from this at all. Thoughts?
What is upsetting to me is that the decision is arbitrary. It really is our program director selecting favorites. I did have one bad review from an attending last year, but nicely recovered and thought all was going well. There were only three of us who applied for two spots. Was it that one bad review, you can only speculate, but oh well, decision has been made. What also is upsetting to me is that the other two resident's do not benefit from this decision at all. Neither want to do fellowship. Although it is not much, it is still something to consider and show you've taken your residency seriously, manage responsibilities well, and try to rise to the top.
So how upset should I be about this? Is this something that does hurt chances of matching forensic spot? I was given a spot for our study and board prep which our PD sees as a leadership position, which I disagree with. Are there other leadership positions I should be pursuing? I am a mid-tier candidate (higher ranking at my program) and felt I could use this boost, no matter how minor, to my CV.
I am friends with both the resident's selected and almost feel like approaching one or both to discuss a conversation with PD as they really don't benefit from this at all. Thoughts?