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Hi everyone,
I have recently come to the decision that I would like to enter the field of Neurology! I am an MS3 finishing up my neuro rotation and loving it at Robert Wood Johnson in NJ.
After having read the FAQ, I still have some questions about residency. I don't really know how to pick a specific program. I should say that I don't have spectacular board scores or tremendous clinical rotation grades either.
I am looking for programs where I will get good training and good fellowship opportunities. I am from the northeast and kind of a city person, and so I would prefer being around/near major cities (i.e. NYC). However, I am not opposed to travelling anywhere because I am not married and don't have kids.
Any ideas about what to look for in a program would be greatly appreciated. Also, any specific program recommendations that are competitive but not amazingly difficult to get into (like Columbia from what I hear) would also be appreciated. Oh right, and any general advice that anyone would like to throw at me is fine also in terms of what I should be doing for my 4th year before I apply. Thanks for your help!
I have recently come to the decision that I would like to enter the field of Neurology! I am an MS3 finishing up my neuro rotation and loving it at Robert Wood Johnson in NJ.
After having read the FAQ, I still have some questions about residency. I don't really know how to pick a specific program. I should say that I don't have spectacular board scores or tremendous clinical rotation grades either.
I am looking for programs where I will get good training and good fellowship opportunities. I am from the northeast and kind of a city person, and so I would prefer being around/near major cities (i.e. NYC). However, I am not opposed to travelling anywhere because I am not married and don't have kids.
Any ideas about what to look for in a program would be greatly appreciated. Also, any specific program recommendations that are competitive but not amazingly difficult to get into (like Columbia from what I hear) would also be appreciated. Oh right, and any general advice that anyone would like to throw at me is fine also in terms of what I should be doing for my 4th year before I apply. Thanks for your help!