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I wouldn't put too much weight in those "career choice" things...the real proof happens when you do a rotation in that specialty...here's what my last 2 years have been like:
3months floor IM
1 month OBGYN
1 month gen surg
2 months ortho surg
2 weeks rads
2 weeks anesthesiology
2 months FP
1 month cardio
1 month pulm/critical care
2 months peds EM
3 months adult EM
1 month psych
2-3 months board prep and vacation/interviews
So, by the halfway point of your 3rd year, you begin to see what you like, and don't like.
The easiest residency to get a spot in is Psychiatry (sorry psych guys) the most difficult is ortho or dermatology followed by EM and radiology.
Now, of course there is the DO only match...which is far less competative and is in primarily DO hospitals (mostly in Mich, Ohio, NY, NJ, PA, etc). I did the ACGME match, and I did feel a bit of discrimination...not alot though. I'm going to a great program in Ohio (Wright State Univ).
I found my self using ALOT of PT based stretches/excercises and postural corection in the Emerg. Dept and FP. The biggest problem with manipulation is that if you are doing a MD (ACGME) rotation...then you can't do manipulation. You obviously can't do anything your attending is not proficient with...and if you do it with out asking...trouble.
3months floor IM
1 month OBGYN
1 month gen surg
2 months ortho surg
2 weeks rads
2 weeks anesthesiology
2 months FP
1 month cardio
1 month pulm/critical care
2 months peds EM
3 months adult EM
1 month psych
2-3 months board prep and vacation/interviews
So, by the halfway point of your 3rd year, you begin to see what you like, and don't like.
The easiest residency to get a spot in is Psychiatry (sorry psych guys) the most difficult is ortho or dermatology followed by EM and radiology.
Now, of course there is the DO only match...which is far less competative and is in primarily DO hospitals (mostly in Mich, Ohio, NY, NJ, PA, etc). I did the ACGME match, and I did feel a bit of discrimination...not alot though. I'm going to a great program in Ohio (Wright State Univ).
I found my self using ALOT of PT based stretches/excercises and postural corection in the Emerg. Dept and FP. The biggest problem with manipulation is that if you are doing a MD (ACGME) rotation...then you can't do manipulation. You obviously can't do anything your attending is not proficient with...and if you do it with out asking...trouble.

