Do I ALWAYS need my own car?

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I had this kinda offbeat question.

I can't drive and I was wondering how bad will it get when I start M3/M4? I mean,is it always possible to use public commute? and/or stay close enough to your rotation center that you don't need a car?

How would public transport be at Atlanta vs.DC?
 
That's a random question.

NYC, Chicago, San Fran...sure.

Anywhere else? You'll probably need a car.
 
Learn to drive. A must-have skill regardless of your commute arrangements!
 
I had this kinda offbeat question.

I can't drive and I was wondering how bad will it get when I start M3/M4? I mean,is it always possible to use public commute? and/or stay close enough to your rotation center that you don't need a car?

How would public transport be at Atlanta vs.DC?


why you can't drive?

any disability or don't have car?
 
I think you probably need to learn how to drive. When you are older and have a residency you may have home call where you need to get to the hospital quickly. Its a pretty essential skill to have these days.

When you hit MS3 and MS4 it is theoretically possible to manage without a car.

Easiest cities to do so would be NYC, San Francisco and Chicago. DC is decent but not great.

Other cities are possible, but time consuming and sometimes dangerous. I have a classmate who chooses to always use public transit in Orange County of all places. (our transit is TERRIBLE). He is super patient, bikes a lot and often takes hours to go somewhere that should be a 30 min drive. He got mugged at the beginning of 3rd year while waiting for a bus. Still does it, but its scary to think about.

So theoretically its doable anywhere - but its not very practical.
 
I had this kinda offbeat question.

I can't drive and I was wondering how bad will it get when I start M3/M4? I mean,is it always possible to use public commute? and/or stay close enough to your rotation center that you don't need a car?

How would public transport be at Atlanta vs.DC?

Atlanta public transportation is decent but not good enough to the point where you don't need a car
 
Atlanta public transportation is decent but not good enough to the point where you don't need a car

It's most likely that I'll be at Floyd's or Grady's there.How's the situation with commute in and around these hospitals?

Thanks!
 
You wouldn't need a car if you live next to the hospital...medicinesux (a prominent poster on SDN) lives next to work and just walks to the hospital.

You could also bike if you are within a reasonable distance (10 miles or so) and can do so without getting too sweaty.

However, it would be best to drive or at least have a license for the future!

I had this kinda offbeat question.

I can't drive and I was wondering how bad will it get when I start M3/M4? I mean,is it always possible to use public commute? and/or stay close enough to your rotation center that you don't need a car?

How would public transport be at Atlanta vs.DC?
 
It's most likely that I'll be at Floyd's or Grady's there.How's the situation with commute in and around these hospitals?

Thanks!

You can live at Floyd and eliminate the need for commute.

Grady is near a MARTA station so as long as you don't live too far from a marta station you should be fine. I don't know if they do it but you can contact Georgia State b/c they have housing near Grady
 
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