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Can any LECOM students give info on any of the rotation sites? Tough ones, easy ones, for the various specialties. Thanks!
raspberry swirl said:i wasn't planning on responding to this, since its such a broad post and the whole rotations process is too complicated to give you an easy response, but i didn't want you to think us LECOMers were leaving you high and dry. for example, im currently doing medicine in pittsburgh. my rotation is good because my residents are good. but the residents are constantly rotating and changing. therefore its very difficult for anyone to predict what your experience at a particular place will be. the only rotations that dont change are ones done in outpatient settings with one particular attending, who doesn't change. i haven't had that experience yet, so i can't tell you anything. if you have specific questions about LECOM affiliates in the pittsburgh area, feel free to PM me.
BadVB750 said:Avoid doing OB/Gyn at millcreek with a private slurper. You will be treated like a high school student that is shadowing.
DOtobe said:From what I've heard (and what I've seen of Millcreek), pretty much avoid any rotation there. There isn't enough patient volume to learn much of anything at Millcreek. Go to Hamot or St. Vincent instead.
jjsmalls said:Does anyone have any info on how likely you are to get your first choice for rotation location? For instance, I am from Pittsburgh and would like to return there for rotations, but it seems like half of our class (I'm an MS-1) is also from Pittsburgh, and I am guessing many of them would like to do rotations in Pittsburgh, as well. I know it is a group-lottery type system, but I was just wondering if there are plenty of spots in Pittsburgh? Any info you can provide on this, or any tips for improving your chances of getting your top choice of rotation location, would be appreciated. Thanks!
jjsmalls said:Does anyone have any info on how likely you are to get your first choice for rotation location? For instance, I am from Pittsburgh and would like to return there for rotations, but it seems like half of our class (I'm an MS-1) is also from Pittsburgh, and I am guessing many of them would like to do rotations in Pittsburgh, as well. I know it is a group-lottery type system, but I was just wondering if there are plenty of spots in Pittsburgh? Any info you can provide on this, or any tips for improving your chances of getting your top choice of rotation location, would be appreciated. Thanks!
smgilles said:There are not enough spots in Pittsburgh for everyone who wants to go there. In fact my class (2007) had to have a separate lottery just for the kids going to Pitts so everyone had an equal chance of getting to do at least 1 or 2 rotations there. We had a lot of unhappy people who chose Pitts as their #1 priority and ended up having to go all over PA and other states.
(nicedream) said:Damn, so what are they going to do with our class now (FL). A lot of us want to go there too.
Doctortobee said:Florida kids have 1st choice of Florida sites, Erie kids get priority over PA/Ohio sites
(nicedream) said:Great, so we get the dinky hospitals with no residency programs. Big 👎 👎 👎
(nicedream) said:Great, so we get the dinky hospitals with no residency programs. Big 👎 👎 👎
Verbatim81 said:anyone from lecom do their rotations in eastern pa..like philly and allentown for example, or even eastern ny.. like the long island sites? if so, how were they: busy, slow, tough, recommended, etc.? i'm thinking of rotating through those areas in the spring and would love some advice. thanks.