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Hello all. I thought it would be useful to have a thread about away rotations and what people thought of their experiences. This might be a useful way to do it (feel free to omit or add as you see fit):

Rotation

where:
when (month):
avg hours:
split of clinic/or:
got letter?:
malignant/benign:
how were you treated (included in everything- great time/ pimped constantly/ignored):
if you already matched, did it help or hurt you?:
easy/hard to find housing:
easy/hard to find way around clinic/hospital:
what general advice did you recieve about doing audition electives:

as a side note, does anyone know how to get info on electives at Wills? i have had no luck with their or Jefferson's website.

good luck to everyone! :luck:
 
I applied for an elective last year which I did not end up following through on. I initially made the mistake of applying through the Jefferson Medical School Registrar - don't do that. You should call Wills directly and explain that you want to do an away elective and they will send you their own elective application. Once they accept you to away rotation, only then do you complete the Jefferson Medical School paperwork. If you're serious about doing an away there, start early; their electives fill up quickly for obvious reasons.
 
where: Wilmer Ocular Pathology Lab
avg hours: 8-6 Mon-Sat
got letter?: yes
intense learning experience with a steep learning curve.
how were you treated: pimped constantly
if you already matched, did it help or hurt you?: HELPED A LOT
easy/hard to find housing: Easy. craigslist.com
easy/hard to find way around clinic/hospital: easy.

where: Wills Eye Hospital
when (month): October
avg hours: 700-5:00 M-F
split of clinic/or: 2 weeks Eye ER/2 weeks service rotations
got letter?: yes x 2.
malignant/benign: VERY friendly, the best eye hospital in the country.
how were you treated - great time/ pimped a little
if you already matched, did it help or hurt you?:HELPED A LOT
easy/hard to find housing: easy.
easy/hard to find way around clinic/hospital: easy.
 
where: Penn State
when (month): October
avg hours: 8-5 Mon-Fri, lecture daily at 7am
split of clinic/or: up to you...usually 4 days clinic, 1 day OR
got letter?:
malignant/benign: benign...attendings very friendly
how were you treated: great time, very laid back, pimped occassionally but very educational
if you already matched, did it help or hurt you?: n/a
easy/hard to find housing: easy, dorms on campus and lots of housing around hershey
easy/hard to find way around clinic/hospital: easy
what general advice did you recieve about doing audition electives: work hard, show up on time, lecture is optional, but recommended. Be friendly and get to know the attendings.
 
GrandMasterB said:
great posts guys! keep em comin 😀

Dear GrandMasterB ,

Thanks for the info.
I have request. As someone who is going for an elective to Wills next month do you have any advice/suggestions for me .
What is the recommended reading ?
What should one lay stress upon ?
How difficult is it to get a letter.
I would really appreciate a response.
PS : you could also email me at [email protected]

Thanks a lot. 👍
 
hi leo.

i would love to help you out with some info, but i have not done an elective at wills either. i was looking for some info on doing electives there myself! contact wills directly tho re: electives to sign up (not jefferson first).

thewildleo said:
Dear GrandMasterB ,

Thanks for the info.
I have request. As someone who is going for an elective to Wills next month do you have any advice/suggestions for me .
What is the recommended reading ?
What should one lay stress upon ?
How difficult is it to get a letter.
I would really appreciate a response.
PS : you could also email me at [email protected]

Thanks a lot. 👍
 
Rotation

where: New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
avg hours: 7:30-6:30
split of clinic/or: you are free to spend time in the clinics or OR
got letter?: no
how were you treated: both the attendings and residents are very nice
if you already matched, did it help or hurt you?:
easy/hard to find housing: hello!! NYC
easy/hard to find way around clinic/hospital: yes

i think the program is great, residents end their training very well prepared.
but, the days are VERY long. MANY MANY MANY patients, which is great because you'll see almost everything ophthalmology has to offer, but they have clinics saturdays.

i loved the program but didnt rank it because there is no time for research or free time (studying, etc.)
 
This is a GREAT idea. In fact, I just created a database for you all. You can get to it through www.eyerounds.org and click on "medical students" on the left hand index.

Or you can link to it via: http://www.eyerounds.org/rotations.htm

Take the above info and enter it! 👍
 
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Great Idea, but for some reason, I get this message when I try to see the database:

This Caspio Bridge DataPage is not configured for external access. Please contact your Caspio Bridge system administrator for assistance. (50510)
 
wtwei02 said:
Great Idea, but for some reason, I get this message when I try to see the database:

This Caspio Bridge DataPage is not configured for external access. Please contact your Caspio Bridge system administrator for assistance. (50510)


We already have addiitons! Okay. I opened the database to public access. Sorry.
 
I am taking the liberty to add the above in the database with credit to the individuals who posted them. Don't need to have those who posted here to repost in the database. Thanks.
 
An excellent effort Dr Doan !
and thanks to GrandmasterB too.
 
Hello! i'm a newbie in this forum.
Although I liked this thread, its pretty much old. Could anyone please post their recent experiences in ophthalmology elective?
Thanks a lot!!
 
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