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I just want to get a feel for different opinions on doing rotations in ophthalmology. It doesn't matter if you're talking about home or away rotations.
Some programs take an approach where students are exposed to as many different staff and divisions as possible. You'll see a lot, but you often will only see any one attending for 2-3 days during a rotation at most.
Others take the opposite approach. You'll be set up to spend two weeks with one attending, and two weeks with another. Or maybe one attending for the whole month. Obviously here they get to know you better, which can be reflected in the quality of your LOR. But, OTOH, it's less likely you'll be able to get the "big name" letter, because you might not end up working with that person.
When I was a student, I did one of each, and I can't decide which I liked more. I wanted to get an idea of what students nowadays prefer.
Thanks,
Dave
Some programs take an approach where students are exposed to as many different staff and divisions as possible. You'll see a lot, but you often will only see any one attending for 2-3 days during a rotation at most.
Others take the opposite approach. You'll be set up to spend two weeks with one attending, and two weeks with another. Or maybe one attending for the whole month. Obviously here they get to know you better, which can be reflected in the quality of your LOR. But, OTOH, it's less likely you'll be able to get the "big name" letter, because you might not end up working with that person.
When I was a student, I did one of each, and I can't decide which I liked more. I wanted to get an idea of what students nowadays prefer.
Thanks,
Dave