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I'm curious about midwest programs. Anyone know anything about job placement outside the midwest if your training is done there?
Gran Turismo said:I'm curious about midwest programs. Anyone know anything about job placement outside the midwest if your training is done there?
desmangt said:I would say that the best midwest programs are in Chicago, Ohio, or Wash U. I think alot of the extremely high paying jobs are in states like Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia. The best bet to get one of those jobs might be to actually go to a local program in that territory, however I think doing well at a big name program will get you a job in most places.
LADoc00 said:The second way is for a group to go shady
yaah said:I have posted about Mayo before - search function should help you there - but in short it is a good program but not the most competitive out there because of their different style of doing things and because of the isolated location (rochester is not the best "singles" place out there). I am not sure what they look for mostly in application terms though.
It is a strong program, but known more for their fellowship training then their general residency program. Residents don't have tons of responsibility, while fellows have lots.
LADoc00 said:I disagree, Mayo may have their share of great pathologists but I think it is not a good program to train.
LADoc00 said:I disagree, Mayo may have their share of great pathologists but I think it is not a good program to train.
beary said:LADoc - can I ask why you say this? I ask because I am interested in going there. I know they have a different surg path method than the rest of the world, but I don't think I am really interested in being a surgical pathologist for my whole career, so at least for now that's not going to keep me away. Is there any other reason that it's not a good place to train?
tennik said:Since when is Washington midwest?
Don't be saddish. Eat a radish.LADoc00 said:Im not in the best mood so take what I say with a grain of salt.
700K. 800K if you work in Wisconsin or at St. Louis University in Tacoma 🙄tennik said:Since when is Washington midwest? What do you guys think of our Wisconsin programs (UW Madison, Medical College of Wisconsin)?
Also, LADoc is painting a grim picture for the job market. If 600k isn't realistic, what is?
tennik said:Since when is Washington midwest? What do you guys think of our Wisconsin programs (UW Madison, Medical College of Wisconsin)?
Also, LADoc is painting a grim picture for the job market. If 600k isn't realistic, what is?
jeff2005 said:Check out Iowa. The place is awesome, and they pay up to $300 for you to visit.
deschutes said:... a night in the legendary Sheraton Sleeper.
deschutes said:yaah kept saying last year that it was the most comfortable bed he had ever slept in......................................................
jeff2005 said:I had the same experience as Yaah. Very, very comfy bed.
Au contraire, the reverse is true. If you don't remember anything in particular about the bed, then it wasn't something fabulous!beary said:I have spent some nights in the Iowa City Sheraton but don't remember anything in particular about the bed. Guess I missed out on something fabulous. 🙂
yaah said:And yes, Iowa does pay for you to go there. They give you a hotel room with a food basket and they compensate you for up to $300 based on your travel expenses.