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what are your thoughts on choices for elective rotations during intern year....
some have said do electives that you won't get to ever do again...
some say do something that translates well and will help prepare me to be a better resident/anesthesiologist in the future
leaning towards electives that will help me throughout my PGY2-4/attending years...what electives have you found to be most useful? (I realize this is very attending/hospital dependent)
My program is super flexible and will allow me to do 4 months elective. I can do 4 months of anything and repeat those months. (I could potentially do 4 months of anesthesia)
I already have mandatory 4 months of MICU/SICU. Run by pulm-critical care docs. The CVICU is not an option for residents.
I plan on doing cardiology.
Any opinions on what interns should be exposed to prior to entering to OR?
I would probably really enjoy 3 months of anesthesia in addition to my cardiology month, but considering I will be doing it for the rest of my life should I be learning from other subspecialties? Or should I take advantage of the flexibility of my program and learn as much anesthesia as possible?
some have said do electives that you won't get to ever do again...
some say do something that translates well and will help prepare me to be a better resident/anesthesiologist in the future
leaning towards electives that will help me throughout my PGY2-4/attending years...what electives have you found to be most useful? (I realize this is very attending/hospital dependent)
My program is super flexible and will allow me to do 4 months elective. I can do 4 months of anything and repeat those months. (I could potentially do 4 months of anesthesia)
I already have mandatory 4 months of MICU/SICU. Run by pulm-critical care docs. The CVICU is not an option for residents.
I plan on doing cardiology.
Any opinions on what interns should be exposed to prior to entering to OR?
I would probably really enjoy 3 months of anesthesia in addition to my cardiology month, but considering I will be doing it for the rest of my life should I be learning from other subspecialties? Or should I take advantage of the flexibility of my program and learn as much anesthesia as possible?