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i know this is kind of a long shot but ur program is good for young women with children please list it here... It would be most helpful to a lot of people
i know this is kind of a long shot but ur program is good for young women with children please list it here... It would be most helpful to a lot of people
1) any program in a city where you have supportive family
I'd also consider programs that have PD's who are moms a good bet.
Try networking through the AWS if you haven't already.
As said above, having family in town is probably also key, or at the least a sitter who doesn't charge you overtime (my partner's daycare charges $15 for each MINUTE you are late).
Scott & White is very family friendly. Lots of married residents, kids galore, there is even some playgroup/alliance type thing. Im not sure any surgery residency is conducive though. Everyone has the desireable attitude towards it, but you still work really hard. Temple is also a great family town.
I know I was ragging on Temple for being small in another thread but I have to say that I LOVED my interview there. It was one of the few interviews I went to where the residents and faculty actually seemed like a cohesive family. It was a really, really great program in a good place.
The only reason I didn't rank it higher personally was specialty consideration for my significant other, and it was a source of contention when we were making my rank list. S & W is a really unique place and I was very impressed.
I didn't train there...is that the Spectrum Health program? If so, I interviewed there.....maybe 8 years ago. Even back then, it seemed like they leaned towards a more family balanced program.The Michigan State Program in Grand Rapids. Tons of residents are married and lots have kids. There is a spouses group that meets regularly, and there is a kids/families group that gets together ~once a month...