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I developed an appreciation for Neurology at a young age (older sister has Dandy Walker). I remember her having shunt complications and seeing the neurological effects (fainting in my arms as a little boy). These things tend to stick with you. A family friend has MS so that furthered my interest in this field as well. I finally have a chance to do something about it! I was recently accepted into a DO program. It is my intention to take the USMLE Step 1/2 and enter an ACGME Neurology residency. I would like to do fellowship work afterwards. I know that DO's match into ACGME Neurology all of the time, but do you have any words of advice for my first few years.
I know I should probably score 225+ on Step 1. I want to do a research project/case study or two while in school to show interest in the field, especially for mid-top tier programs. In terms of LOR's, do they need to be from PD's or just from Neurologists in general? I want to do audition rotations at a few places I could see myself ending up, but those rotations seem to coincide with the start of the ERAS process so I do not know how much they would help. Perhaps I could set something up the summer before the match?
I know I need to enjoy myself before school starts, but any words of wisdom would be appreciated. I would like to have a roadmap, general idea about what to do before I start.
I know I should probably score 225+ on Step 1. I want to do a research project/case study or two while in school to show interest in the field, especially for mid-top tier programs. In terms of LOR's, do they need to be from PD's or just from Neurologists in general? I want to do audition rotations at a few places I could see myself ending up, but those rotations seem to coincide with the start of the ERAS process so I do not know how much they would help. Perhaps I could set something up the summer before the match?
I know I need to enjoy myself before school starts, but any words of wisdom would be appreciated. I would like to have a roadmap, general idea about what to do before I start.