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hey guys,
i'm presently a 4th yr at a 2nd tier med school. in applying to residency, the most important things to me at this point are: living in NYC with my fiancee, and getting into a cardiology fellowship in the future. i've been told that the lower you go on the list (columbia, cornell, sinai, NYU, montefiore) for residency, the more impossible it is to get into a cards fellowship in the future (i heard some montefiore guys don't match).
is this true for even the community cards programs in NYC (there might be 10-15 of them), or are people only referring to those applying to cards fellowships at academic programs like at the institutions listed above? realistically, i am willing to settle for a less prestigious fellowship, as long as i can practice cardiology, and remain in new york city.
thanks,
wraith
i'm presently a 4th yr at a 2nd tier med school. in applying to residency, the most important things to me at this point are: living in NYC with my fiancee, and getting into a cardiology fellowship in the future. i've been told that the lower you go on the list (columbia, cornell, sinai, NYU, montefiore) for residency, the more impossible it is to get into a cards fellowship in the future (i heard some montefiore guys don't match).
is this true for even the community cards programs in NYC (there might be 10-15 of them), or are people only referring to those applying to cards fellowships at academic programs like at the institutions listed above? realistically, i am willing to settle for a less prestigious fellowship, as long as i can practice cardiology, and remain in new york city.
thanks,
wraith