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To residents (and those recently done with residency) with regard to taking the AP/CP boards... do your programs typically allow you some "lighter" rotations toward the end of your fourth year in order to provide a window for additional study (obviously, hopefully, most people are studying for an extended period far beyond this... but I am talking about the last few months before graduation, when most PGY-4's take the boards).
I ask because one of the directors at my program has recently appeared to decide that it is not unreasonable to keep seniors, even those who have completely fulfilled their AP rotation requirements, on the toughest rotations with the longest hours even up to May or June of their PGY-4 year... even when a trade for earlier months is easily possible and there are plenty of more junior residents who still need to fulfill AP requirements... anyone care to venture an option or share experiences regarding this policy; did anyone else find this issue to be of concern in their residency? (I'm PGY-1 and always assumed programs would support their seniors for boards because high pass rates reflect well on the program... but maybe I am naive...)
I ask because one of the directors at my program has recently appeared to decide that it is not unreasonable to keep seniors, even those who have completely fulfilled their AP rotation requirements, on the toughest rotations with the longest hours even up to May or June of their PGY-4 year... even when a trade for earlier months is easily possible and there are plenty of more junior residents who still need to fulfill AP requirements... anyone care to venture an option or share experiences regarding this policy; did anyone else find this issue to be of concern in their residency? (I'm PGY-1 and always assumed programs would support their seniors for boards because high pass rates reflect well on the program... but maybe I am naive...)