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Me: MD 1985, Residency 1988. Back then there was pressure for many to attend a residency program at an institution other than where one received the MD. Feeling was that "they know you too well here"; the same MS3s and MS4s when you were MS1 are now residents; seven years at the same institution is too long; etc. Also, as is well known, choice of residency location determines where many will practice.
There was a feeling for some though, that if one stayed at the same institution for MD and residency, one might keep or earn favorite status with residents and attendings, gain a better chance at good rotation schedules, an advantage at getting Chief, etc.
And some newly MD'd (females especially) didn't want to move out of their homes, relocate, start over, etc...
What influenced you when you ranked your MD institution?
Thanks
There was a feeling for some though, that if one stayed at the same institution for MD and residency, one might keep or earn favorite status with residents and attendings, gain a better chance at good rotation schedules, an advantage at getting Chief, etc.
And some newly MD'd (females especially) didn't want to move out of their homes, relocate, start over, etc...
What influenced you when you ranked your MD institution?
Thanks