Maybe a dumb question I'm not sure, but how big of a warning sign is this? Is it common? Should one avoid all together applying to programs who are on, or were on probation?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Cowboy DO said:Maybe a dumb question I'm not sure, but how big of a warning sign is this? Is it common? Should one avoid all together applying to programs who are on, or were on probation?
Thanks.
KluverBucy said:it's usually a big warning sign actually. but find out WHY they were on probation. then judge if you would want to go there. if it's something minor or a technicality, they i'd probably still apply. however i must say i didn't apply to any programs on probation.
KluverBucy said:If it's something minor or a technicality, they i'd probably still apply. however i must say i didn't apply to any programs on probation.
Programs on probation either have a very big new problem or have multiple problems repetitively.
LADoc00 said:WOW there are a ton of program with "unfavorable probation"
0800521014] University of California (Irvine) Program
Dermatology
University of California (Irvine) Medical Center
101 The City Drive
Bldg 53, Rm 205D
Orange, CA 92868
Kristen M. Kelly, MD Probationary Accreditation
Effective: 8/15/2004
[4802411161] Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Program
Urology
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street
GRB 1102
Boston, MA 02114
For one, interesting, very interesting......
3dtp said:Howard Radiation Oncology has apparently lost its accreditation after being on probation for a number of years. At least the signs are there. They withdrew from the match this year, and their present residents are making diligent inquiries about available positions.
3dtp said:Howard Radiation Oncology has apparently lost its accreditation after being on probation for a number of years. At least the signs are there. They withdrew from the match this year, and their present residents are making diligent inquiries about available positions.