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Can any body tell me, who is providing funds for residencies and for how many years for a particular resident..
for example if some body exhausted his/her funding duration, i,e completed one residency, wont be funded in another specialty...
I wonder how does it works and who should be contacted in this regard?
 
Take a look here and here.

The number of years of funding is equal to the number of years it takes to become initially board certified in that field.
 
Thank you very much PD, I read the other threads too, but I did not get it..

If I have exhausted my IM funding like for 3 yrs..
and now, if I am applying in Neurology or any other specialty beside IM.
will I get funded by the Medicare? or just will get funded 50%.. thank you
 
Thank you very much PD, I read the other threads too, but I did not get it..

If I have exhausted my IM funding like for 3 yrs..
and now, if I am applying in Neurology or any other specialty beside IM.
will I get funded by the Medicare? or just will get funded 50%.. thank you

Your question is answered in the links provided.

After you have completed your training in the specialty you were originally funded for, the new program will get 50% of the DME funding and 100% of the IME funding.
 
Your question is answered in the links provided.

After you have completed your training in the specialty you were originally funded for, the new program will get 50% of the DME funding and 100% of the IME funding.

QFT.
Also, to make it even more clear:
DME = Salary/benefits
IME - Everything else it costs to train a resident. (GME overhead, lost attending productivity, malpractice, lots of other stuff I can't think of, etc.)

Assume it costs $120K a year to train a resident (this just makes the math easier...not saying this is a real number).
Salary + benes = $60K, Everything else = $60K. If you are past your initial "funding clock" (which you are), and you are able to score a 2nd residency, your program will get $90K from Medicare and will be on the hook for you for $30K a year. This may or may not be worth it for them.
 
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