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So I am an MS2 now in the unfortunate position of needing to consider medical leave. It's an ortho & neuro problem I am happy to explain that shouldn't cause much concern. I'm considering leave as I'm already set up for 3x a week in-person PT, and don't know what is going to happen on the neuro end yet (neuro rehab of some sort or hopefully not spinal surgery). And you know, I also can't walk. And pain.
Obviously if it goes in the surgical direction, I'm taking a leave. But I'd love to hear from anyone with experience what I should be considering if it's more iffy if I absolutely need it.
Do I need to worry that medical leave will influence residency directors opinions of me? Will I be filtered out for having an LOA before I get to explain what it is? My hope currently is an academic psychiatry residency in CA. I know that not taking leave and say, failing STEP 1 (I take it in January) or having to repeat the year for academic reasons will be much worse. I had also planned to do substantial research this year and have a project I am currently leading.
This is all just sudden and frustrating. Has anyone been in this position and have insights into things I should be considering? Or is a residency director with thoughts on how it will be perceived if I do?
Obviously if it goes in the surgical direction, I'm taking a leave. But I'd love to hear from anyone with experience what I should be considering if it's more iffy if I absolutely need it.
Do I need to worry that medical leave will influence residency directors opinions of me? Will I be filtered out for having an LOA before I get to explain what it is? My hope currently is an academic psychiatry residency in CA. I know that not taking leave and say, failing STEP 1 (I take it in January) or having to repeat the year for academic reasons will be much worse. I had also planned to do substantial research this year and have a project I am currently leading.
This is all just sudden and frustrating. Has anyone been in this position and have insights into things I should be considering? Or is a residency director with thoughts on how it will be perceived if I do?