Hey guys, long time listener, first time caller. To start, I'm a third year med student at Upstate in Syracuse, NY and I'm interested in anesthesia for residency. I scored a 228 on step I and have a couple things like international work and being a well-rounded person that will hopefully make me stand out.
At this point I'm not quite sure how to start looking for programs other than by geography and reputation (which ultimately not be all that crucial since the field is getting pretty competitive). But it seems like a basic divergence is University-based versus community (or U. affiliated) programs. I like the idea of a smaller, more one-on-one teaching style at community program but I'm afraid the exposure to parts of the field like SICU, pediatric, pain management, very sick patients, etc.. would inherently be less. University hospitals would seem to provide exposure to all of those, and a lot of it. Ultimately I would like to do a pediatric fellowship although I will probably change my mind. A large University program would also include greater fellowship opportunities, if only at the same school.
I would appreciate anyone's insider view on which type of program they chose and why. Generally speaking, there seem to be benefits to each...and that's where my dilemma is. But gotta start narrowing the search and then decide on aways.
I am definately looking at Midwest and Pacific rim schools (cuz that's where my people are) so if anyone has an opinion of places in Chicago, OHSU, UW etc... Ventdependent, I noticed you have been at both Masionic and Rush so you may have a unique perspective on the differences between community and university--would appreciate how you found them. Two of my current top choices, by the way.
Thanks in advance. Congrats to everyone who just matched.
At this point I'm not quite sure how to start looking for programs other than by geography and reputation (which ultimately not be all that crucial since the field is getting pretty competitive). But it seems like a basic divergence is University-based versus community (or U. affiliated) programs. I like the idea of a smaller, more one-on-one teaching style at community program but I'm afraid the exposure to parts of the field like SICU, pediatric, pain management, very sick patients, etc.. would inherently be less. University hospitals would seem to provide exposure to all of those, and a lot of it. Ultimately I would like to do a pediatric fellowship although I will probably change my mind. A large University program would also include greater fellowship opportunities, if only at the same school.
I would appreciate anyone's insider view on which type of program they chose and why. Generally speaking, there seem to be benefits to each...and that's where my dilemma is. But gotta start narrowing the search and then decide on aways.
I am definately looking at Midwest and Pacific rim schools (cuz that's where my people are) so if anyone has an opinion of places in Chicago, OHSU, UW etc... Ventdependent, I noticed you have been at both Masionic and Rush so you may have a unique perspective on the differences between community and university--would appreciate how you found them. Two of my current top choices, by the way.
Thanks in advance. Congrats to everyone who just matched.