So is the plantation hospital already a teaching hospital? Reading the press release, it doesn't seem so. Regardless, having the hospital to be more integrative with the research facility and classified (soon to be) as a teaching hospital right on campus is awesome.
Any unofficial word on whether or not PGH will be another spot to rotate at, specifically for emergency med since PGH will be a standalone ER? That would be cool too, but I wouldn't know anything about the quality there.
Hopefully, the new hospital will set up some affiliated residency programs, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Since you're both osteopathic med students, would you pick to rotate or even apply for a PGY-1 at the new and upcoming PGH or another hospital, which isn't a teaching hospital, but around the same number of beds, such as Westside Regional Medical Center (215 bed)?
I know residency positions are also based on each applicants' location and desired field preferences as well.
I just matched through the ACGME match and I was looking for something specific so I don't know if I would take a residency position there. I guess it depends if they had what I was looking for. I would definitely rotate there though. I did rotations through the Florida hospital system and got the same education as everyone else in my class and who rotated through broward, palmetto, Larkin, largo, etc. Every place will have good and bad rotations. I guess in the end time will tell!