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Which ever specialty I choose I want to complete a fellowship after my residency. My question is if I choose to apply and go to a military residency program will I be able to complete a fellowship after my residency or will I have to pay off my time to the military before I can apply for fellowships. Does the military offer fellowships in either anesthesia or surgery? I am specifically interested in cardiothoracic for both anesthesia and surgery.
I spoke to a recruiter and he told me that for every year you spend in a military residency you owe a year of service as an attending physician. If I do an anesthesia residency in the military for example that's 3 years (not counting the intern year) so will I have to first work as an attending for 3 years before I can apply for a fellowship in ct anesthesia or will I be able to complete the fellowship (1 extra year) and then work for the military after?
Also if a CT anesthesia fellowship doesn't exist in the military will the military allow me to complete my training by attending a civilian fellowship and then comeback to the military to work as an attending physician, or will i have to pay off my time to the military and then apply for a civilian fellowship after?
I am using the term military because I would like to hear about all branches of the armed service. I know that Army, Air Force and Navy have residencies at some of their basis and I believe I would have to apply to each separately, but I would like to hear comments about all of them if possible.
Thank you in advance for your comments and suggestions.
I spoke to a recruiter and he told me that for every year you spend in a military residency you owe a year of service as an attending physician. If I do an anesthesia residency in the military for example that's 3 years (not counting the intern year) so will I have to first work as an attending for 3 years before I can apply for a fellowship in ct anesthesia or will I be able to complete the fellowship (1 extra year) and then work for the military after?
Also if a CT anesthesia fellowship doesn't exist in the military will the military allow me to complete my training by attending a civilian fellowship and then comeback to the military to work as an attending physician, or will i have to pay off my time to the military and then apply for a civilian fellowship after?
I am using the term military because I would like to hear about all branches of the armed service. I know that Army, Air Force and Navy have residencies at some of their basis and I believe I would have to apply to each separately, but I would like to hear comments about all of them if possible.
Thank you in advance for your comments and suggestions.