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Which programs have the most malignant built in internship year? Ive heard that some of the rad onc programs make you do an internship year at there hospital. Is this true and which ones are the most painful?
Which programs have the most malignant built in internship year? Ive heard that some of the rad onc programs make you do an internship year at their hospital. Is this true and which ones are the most painful?
I would agree that Penn, Michigan, Cleveland Clinic, and Emory would be in that list of malignancy. I think Wisconsin has a categorical for one of its two spots. Not sure how bad that one is. But I know that Penn has an old school, mega pain internship year.
Which programs have the most malignant built in internship year? Ive heard that some of the rad onc programs make you do an internship year at their hospital. Is this true and which ones are the most painful?
I'm sitting next to the "guinea pig" for Wisconsin's categorical year right now. He says it was pretty good; no real malignancy. It's set up a la Cleveland Clinic, with 3 months surgery (ENT, Uro, and Thoracic), 6 months med wards (including 2 onc and 1 heme), radiology, Palliative care, and elective.
Indiana and Beaumont have similar set-ups; I've heard nothing bad about them, though. Reading about the Emory "transistional" year gave me chills though. Basically a year of straight up wards pain in "da Grady". I avoided this at all costs. Hope things have changed there, but I suspect they haven't.
The Michigan and Emory internships were the ones that made me sit back and think "Please God, anything but that." Both of them are bad even by prelim standards.
I got a reply form an IM resident at Penn on the IM forum.
"I'm currently a resident at Penn. 3 people left last year. One left for medical reasons mid first year, one moved to NYC to be closer to their spouse who matched in fellowship there, and one decided to apply during internship and started a Neuro residency. We are busy but I don't think it is a painful internship year at all. 5 weeks vacation, 2 months of ambulatory medicine with no call and the rest is Q4 (Q3 if in the unit). We all get along really well and our program director is incredible. I've gone over 80hrs/week once."
Does that sound about right? And how would that compare to the U Michigan, Cleveland Clinic, or Emory categorical?