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I am currently in a 4 year path residency program in my 1st year, and I now realize i've been peer pressured into it and away from what I really wanted to do: psychiatry.
So my question is: Apply this year and try and rush a few interviews while in residency but have 3 years of funding (from the medicare thing). Or wait until next year where I'll be better prepared but only 2 years of funding.
Which one will be better? How bad will it affect my chances of getting interviews being 2 years out of medical school? Preferably I would like to take the year off, study psychiatry and reapply with more time, since I doubt I will get much time to go on more than 4 interviews during residency.
Stats:
Step 1: 245
Step 2: 245
CS: Pass
Step 3: pending
Thanks
So my question is: Apply this year and try and rush a few interviews while in residency but have 3 years of funding (from the medicare thing). Or wait until next year where I'll be better prepared but only 2 years of funding.
Which one will be better? How bad will it affect my chances of getting interviews being 2 years out of medical school? Preferably I would like to take the year off, study psychiatry and reapply with more time, since I doubt I will get much time to go on more than 4 interviews during residency.
Stats:
Step 1: 245
Step 2: 245
CS: Pass
Step 3: pending
Thanks