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Been a while since I posted... 3rd year is keeping me occupied. 🙂 After completing at least one block in most of my core rotations, I feel that radiology is still easily at the top of my list. So I've started doing a little more serious research into what programs are out there that I would be interested in and all the stuff that goes with that... structure of their internship year, built-in moonlighting or not, faculty, salary, location, yadda yadda.
I've been thinking for at least the past year that I'll likely do some moonlighting to take a bite out of my monsterous debt. I see that not all programs have built in moonlighting, and if I understand correctly some don't even allow it at their institution.
I've also realized that while rads is easily my favorite thus far, I like many aspects of medicine and wouldn't mind keeping up the breadth of my knowledge and skills down the road. I've really enjoyed emergency med, and while I can't see myself doing that as a career I might like (and need) to work some night ER shifts along the way.
So a couple of questions. Does the rotating transitional year that seems preferred prepare you well enough to function adequetely in the ER? Does it prepare you well for step 3? I would think a medicine internship would be better in those aspects, but I know iit would likely be a more demanding year and I'm dumb enough to kill myself if it isn't necessary.
Do any of you in residency moonlight in the ER, or do you just look for babysitting rads equipment moonlight opportunities? If your program doesn't allow in-house moonlighting, does that make it (i.e. does their schedule make it) more difficult to arrange your own elsewhere?
I'm no workaholic, and I'm no ApacheIndian looking to make big money in residency to blow on cars and babes; I'll just have a debt on the upper end of the spectrum, I have a family, and know that in my career it is likely that real compensation will fall in any specialtiy - thus I would like to start as early as possible chipping away at that debt.
Any advice on the questions above? Should I be considering a transitional year if ER moonlighting is likely?
I've been thinking for at least the past year that I'll likely do some moonlighting to take a bite out of my monsterous debt. I see that not all programs have built in moonlighting, and if I understand correctly some don't even allow it at their institution.
I've also realized that while rads is easily my favorite thus far, I like many aspects of medicine and wouldn't mind keeping up the breadth of my knowledge and skills down the road. I've really enjoyed emergency med, and while I can't see myself doing that as a career I might like (and need) to work some night ER shifts along the way.
So a couple of questions. Does the rotating transitional year that seems preferred prepare you well enough to function adequetely in the ER? Does it prepare you well for step 3? I would think a medicine internship would be better in those aspects, but I know iit would likely be a more demanding year and I'm dumb enough to kill myself if it isn't necessary.
Do any of you in residency moonlight in the ER, or do you just look for babysitting rads equipment moonlight opportunities? If your program doesn't allow in-house moonlighting, does that make it (i.e. does their schedule make it) more difficult to arrange your own elsewhere?
I'm no workaholic, and I'm no ApacheIndian looking to make big money in residency to blow on cars and babes; I'll just have a debt on the upper end of the spectrum, I have a family, and know that in my career it is likely that real compensation will fall in any specialtiy - thus I would like to start as early as possible chipping away at that debt.
Any advice on the questions above? Should I be considering a transitional year if ER moonlighting is likely?