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LBJ caters to a100% indigent spanish population. They tell you in their interview that if you dont want to learn spanish dont apply. Also, if you want to do REI dont apply.
as far as I know there was some disagreement between private faculty and the university so they split and lost Methodist Hospital (which merged with St Joseph's downtown to form the Methodist program-Houston so many of Baylor's old faculty are now their faculty). The word on the street is that they are building a new hospital, and Baylor clinic was just recently constructed. So they are rebuilding what was lost. A chairman from another department told me that the OB/GYN program will take another 3-5 years to be back where it was. But seems as though they are getting that done pretty fast.
If any of this is wrong please correct me, like I said these are things I've HEARD. I agree just check them all out for yourself.
as far as I know there was some disagreement between private faculty and the university so they split and lost Methodist Hospital (which merged with St Joseph's downtown to form the Methodist program-Houston so many of Baylor's old faculty are now their faculty). The word on the street is that they are building a new hospital, and Baylor clinic was just recently constructed. So they are rebuilding what was lost. A chairman from another department told me that the OB/GYN program will take another 3-5 years to be back where it was. But seems as though they are getting that done pretty fast.
If any of this is wrong please correct me, like I said these are things I've HEARD. I agree just check them all out for yourself.
I don't know where else you're interviewing, but 9 or 10 programs was the magic number last year to be assured a match (the "charting outcomes" sent out by the NRMP).
Regarding the program: Mostly private patients, residents rotate at LBJ across town to get hard-core indigent experience. Residents really seem happy. 1 going into Urogyn this year, 1 into family planning or laparoscopic, can't remember. Was told that most residents enter private practice. Gorgeous facility. Have heard from several applicants that an in-house AI would (have) been beneficial- there are > 20 students from UT-Houston alone applying!!
Regarding Houston: Big, hot, southern. Decently cheap housing- possible to own a condo/townhouse if you're single, house in the suburbs if you're partnered. Wonderful culture, entertainment, & shopping. Definitely a driving city, traffic can be a b!tch.