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I am a non-US IMG (non-visa requiring), currently PGY-3 in a NYC community program. I couple-matched at this program with my wife (US-IMG), and she applied to PCCM fellowship. Our experience in this NYC community program was less than ideal, so we both decided to do our fellowships outside of NY. We prioritized staying together, ended up only getting 3 IV each and ranked 1 program each because other programs were from NY (classic NYC community programs, including in-house). We both did not match. We still want to stay together, and are trying to prioritize one person to match first. I realize that I am not a very competitive applicant as I don't have any real oncology research (my in house heme-onc program does not have good research opportunities), and I do not have any connections. My scores in 24x, 25x, 23x respectively, (hopefully) have strong letters and no financial restrictions.
Following are the things that I am considering as a bridge to heme-onc fellowship:
1- IM hospitalist in a good academic place, where there is a strong research environment and I can hopefully participate in building up my pubs
2- Onc-hospitalist, which seems a bit harder to find.
3- There is a 1 year Non-ACGME oncology hospitalist fellowship offered at a good university program
4- Research fellowship (although I would prefer something more clinical).
I might come off as picky, and maybe I am being picky; however, given the environment at my institution, I would much rather wait a couple years, make myself a more competitive applicant, and then train at a better place than stay here and hate my life.
Following are the things that I am considering as a bridge to heme-onc fellowship:
1- IM hospitalist in a good academic place, where there is a strong research environment and I can hopefully participate in building up my pubs
2- Onc-hospitalist, which seems a bit harder to find.
3- There is a 1 year Non-ACGME oncology hospitalist fellowship offered at a good university program
4- Research fellowship (although I would prefer something more clinical).
I might come off as picky, and maybe I am being picky; however, given the environment at my institution, I would much rather wait a couple years, make myself a more competitive applicant, and then train at a better place than stay here and hate my life.