Multi-part question: thanks in advance to all those who contribute!
1. DO FRIENDLY IM FELLOWSHIP SPECIALTIES:
Just curious if anyone has a list of which sub-specialties/fellowships after an IM residency are easily do-able (DO-friendly) vs. competitive (in the middle/might change with merger) vs. very-difficult (Not DO-friendly) with an osteopathic education.
2. APPLYING TO IM RESIDENCIES/FELLOWSHIPS:
Also do most of these fellowships require you to apply for IM first as a 4th year, and then require you to then apply to the fellowships during your last year of residency? Are there programs where you apply to a IM residency + a sub-specific fellowship during your 4th year?
3. IM RESIDENCY WITHOUT FELLOWSHIP:
Do many DO's who go into IM w/ no fellowship become hospitalists?
Can IMs without a sub-specialty/fellowship do other things other than hospitalists?
4. IM AS PCP:
Also why is IM often also considered primary care?
Are there many IMs who do Primary care?
Thanks! I'm not even really leaning towards IM at the moment, but i'm just curious, since so many match lists I've seen have large percentages of the classes going into IM.
1. DO FRIENDLY IM FELLOWSHIP SPECIALTIES:
Just curious if anyone has a list of which sub-specialties/fellowships after an IM residency are easily do-able (DO-friendly) vs. competitive (in the middle/might change with merger) vs. very-difficult (Not DO-friendly) with an osteopathic education.
- Allergy and Immunology (immune system)
- Cardiovascular Disease (heart and vascular system)
- Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism (diabetes and other glandular and metabolic disorders)
- Gastroenterology (gastrointestinal system, liver, and gall bladder)
- Hematology (blood)
- Infectious Disease (bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections)
- Nephrology (kidneys)
- Oncology (cancer)
- Pulmonary Disease (lungs and respiratory system)
- Rheumatology (joints and musculoskeletal system)
2. APPLYING TO IM RESIDENCIES/FELLOWSHIPS:
Also do most of these fellowships require you to apply for IM first as a 4th year, and then require you to then apply to the fellowships during your last year of residency? Are there programs where you apply to a IM residency + a sub-specific fellowship during your 4th year?
3. IM RESIDENCY WITHOUT FELLOWSHIP:
Do many DO's who go into IM w/ no fellowship become hospitalists?
Can IMs without a sub-specialty/fellowship do other things other than hospitalists?
4. IM AS PCP:
Also why is IM often also considered primary care?
Are there many IMs who do Primary care?
Thanks! I'm not even really leaning towards IM at the moment, but i'm just curious, since so many match lists I've seen have large percentages of the classes going into IM.
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