So I'm not the best candidate and need help ranking the top of my list.
Interested in IR
Maine, Drexel, NS-LIJ, Loma linda, BI-NY
Thanks!
Interested in IR
Maine, Drexel, NS-LIJ, Loma linda, BI-NY
Thanks!
Cardiac MR is such a niche, I wouldn't use that as a factor in evaluating programs.That was a mean response!
I only interviewed at BI-NY of those, and I thought it was great! I was very impressed by their cardiac MR and how the residents matched for fellowship.
That was a mean response!
I only interviewed at BI-NY of those, and I thought it was great! I was very impressed by their cardiac MR and how the residents matched for fellowship.
Cardiac MRI is a niche and does not mean anything. There is more than 95% chance that you won't do it in the future unless you become an academic cardiothoracic imager after doing a chest fellowship. Anyway, cardiac MRI training in residency is almost useless. ...
you didn't get the memo? people only discuss top 10 programs on SDN.
It's a joke. Sorry I can't answer your question, I didn't interview at any of those places.Wow, very helpful. Thanks
It's a joke. Sorry I can't answer your question, I didn't interview at any of those places.
Well it was only half a joke... notice how no one responded to any specifics about your question, the topic turned into a cardiac MR discussion. Seriously, no one talks about programs unless they are top tier...
Mind you, I am not at a top tier program - and therefore not being a snooty-two-shoes.
I know, it's somewhat unfortunate how little this forum talks about programs that aren't on the top of the pile.
I'm sure your list is in by now, but just in case: Drexel residents who are interested in IR get *tons* of procedure time. There are 2 rooms working at all times, and generally the senior resident is either running one of the rooms themself for routine stuff, or either first-assisting or doing the work with verbal supervision for the trickier business. Plus they do well for fellowship. Can't say that as a PGY-3 you'll be doing a TIPS or Y90 by yourself, but they definitely throw the residents in to do as much as they're capable and interested in doing.