Hello everyone.
I hear a lot of discussion on clinical rotations and the importance of years 3 and 4 in choosing a medical school. However, how should we judge the clinical rotations of any given school? What should we look for? Big hospitals? Freedom?
Thanks.
Excellent question. In my narrow opinion,this is the most important aspect when choosing a DO school. Frankly, it's difficult for pre-meds to judge clinical education. We really don't know what to look for yet (ie big names, lots of electives, etc), so it's hard to make rash decisions. Bth7 put up a nice post a while ago, it gets thrown around a lot, regarding some important questions to ask about 3/4 years. If someone finds it, and posts it, check that out. Personally, I'd check out/do the following:
1. How old is the school? This is vague, but usually the older schools have more solid rotations that the newer ones.
2. Are there any big red flags on SDN? IE - people ranting in the pros/cons thread, multiple threads where people say they are up shizzle creek without a paddle, etc (do some SDN searches 'Xcom clincals, rotations' etc).
3. Do you have to travel for rotations? Could be a positive or negative, however the latter seems to be more frequent.
4. Are your core rotations scheduled or do you have to do it? I've heard multiple people complaining about having to schedule their own core.
5. Are they hospital based or preceptor based?
6. Does the school provide a hospital list?
7. HOW MANY spots are there per rotation in that hospital list?
8. Are there any awkward absences in the 3/4 year core? IE - not required to rotate in a certain common field? If so, why?
9. How much are preceptors/hospitals compensated for students?
10. How are rotations assigned? Lottery? Ranking? Is travel involved? Is it a choice, etc??
11. Get in contact with 3/4 years at the school. They can give you great info
12. Get in contact with the dean of clinical education for any further questions.
13. Try not to listen too intently to any one opinion, get a collection, and remember where bias can come from.
14. Limits/rules on elective/audition rotations (I've heard mixed opinions on how important this is)
15. Are there residency programs associated with the rotation sites?
Well, sorry it's so random and scattered, I was just writing stuff I've done/researched as I thought of it. Should give you a good place to start, hopefully others will give advice too.