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Can you please tell me a little bit more about that Boston Medical Center program ? Thank you so muchAvoid the program.
Can you please tell me a little bit more about that Boston Medical Center program ? Thank you so muchAvoid the program.
I Heard to avoid it.Can you please tell me a little bit more about that Boston Medical Center program ? Thank you so much
I completely agree with you. I’ve heard many good things thus far it’s high on my radar.You will come out a very good/plus surgeon. Leave the medicine stuff to medicine people I say ...
Can you please tell me a little bit more about that Boston Medical Center program ? Thank you so much
Thank you so much. I'm not gonna rank them 🙂. I considered them for a back up but not anymore. Thanks againA quick search on the programs faculty can tell you the emphasis is mainly limb salvage stuff. And another search will likely tell you ortho has a strong presence there. There’s also a reason why this program is not as highly ranked compared to other MA programs. Unless you don’t feel competitive enough for a better program, I rather scramble. You only go through training once, you bet your bottom you need to maximize every opportunity before it’s over.
You will come out a very good/plus surgeon.
Back in the day I visited the West Houston program. They were very clear that you received no credit for visiting. Therefore instead of visiting them I recommend you visit the El Tiempo Cantina. When I lived in Houston there were like 2 instead of like 20 now, but they had the best margaritas and fajitas.
coco does make some good crepes. Dont forget sharpstown for west african mufu, ethiopian food and every southeast asia/india type of food. Houston is in an incredible food city.Houston: Coco's crepes in Midtown. Bellaire for Asian food.
Attempted to visit them last year. They were difficult to schedule and did not care if it happened or not. Crossed them off my list after interviewing.
It's not always a bad thing. Almost all podiatry programs were like that for awhile (took few if any clerks, decisions off interviews... much like med schools, grad schools, most MD residency, etc). There is a "leap of faith" element where you just have to trust in the rep of the program, talk to residents, etc. I've met all of the current and past GTEF directors... the programs have good teaching fraternity, good number of cases. The current director of Kingwood graduated from my pod school a year or two ahead of me.not wanting visitors and not having externs is a big warning for me. what are you hiding?
28.57% of the time, according to a 2019 study of seven residencies based on student hotel lobby bar rumors and also rolling some dice to create results.How often do residences lie when they tell their candidates "Were ranking you #1" or "were ranking you high"
How often do residences lie when they tell their candidates "Were ranking you #1" or "were ranking you high"
nothing. they are just a bunch of a-holes. I visited there when I was a student. Airbud...huge a-hole.not wanting visitors and not having externs is a big warning for me. what are you hiding?
@CutsWithFury is rightnot wanting visitors and not having externs is a big warning for me. what are you hiding?
They are aholes in MO.Does anyone have experience with the program SSM Health DePaul Hospital in MO and Norwegian in IL?
Would you be able to DM me? I am unable to.They are aholes in MO.
How often do residences lie when they tell their candidates "Were ranking you #1" or "were ranking you high"
That guy talks so fast that I'm sure you are leaving out about 17 paragraphs he said in that minute along with "ranking you #1."In my year, Larry Harkless told 18 people in my class that he was ranking them #1. Myself included. For 10 spots. 18 people in my class. From my school. Out of 7 schools. Guess who ranked them #1, but didn't get a spot?
Feel like you’ll get good training at most of these but some of them are “toxic”. A program with a good atmosphere and great surgery is the best of both worlds.Any new info on these programs?
Norton
University of Louisville
AdventHealth East Orlando
UF Jacksonville
JFK
Bethesda
Emory
Creighton
Yale-New Haven
May be the most hated DPM of all DPMs. I see he's been screwing people over for awhile now.In my year, Larry Harkless told 18 people in my class that he was ranking them #1. Myself included. For 10 spots. 18 people in my class. From my school. Out of 7 schools. Guess who ranked them #1, but didn't get a spot?
Any input on St Vincent in Worcester, MA? Very interested in that program but our school doesn’t have an affiliation agreement with them
Do the residents operate at the UMASS campus at all?Very strong wound care with extremely nice residents and attendings. They have decent surgical experience but it's nothing special and are very clinic heavy (wound care clinic). If you're a resident that needs heavy assistance and guidance during the OR, then this is the program for you.
The hospital itself, is by far one of the nicest I've seen, while on externships.
They do some cases at UMASS Memorial (both campuses in the area).Do the residents operate at the UMASS campus at all?
Thanks for your responses. What is the relationship with FA ortho like? Any issues with trauma experiences and ankle etc?They do some cases at UMASS Memorial (both campuses in the area).
From my previous experiences over there, I did not see any issues.Thanks for your responses. What is the relationship with FA ortho like? Any issues with trauma experiences and ankle etc?
Thank you so much for your responses! Do you feel that one would be at a disadvantage surgically by attending this program?Very strong wound care with extremely nice residents and attendings. They have decent surgical experience but it's nothing special and are very clinic heavy (wound care clinic). If you're a resident that needs heavy assistance and guidance during the OR, then this is the program for you.
The hospital itself, is by far one of the nicest I've seen, while on externships.
To be honest, I don't think so. I really do believe its based on the resident and how they want to proceed with their training.Thank you so much for your responses! Do you feel that one would be at a disadvantage surgically by attending this program?
To be honest, I don't think so. I really do believe its based on the resident and how they want to proceed with their training.
I worked closely with a PGY-3 when I was there and she is amazing. She is more interested in wound care but when it comes to her skills in podiatric surgery, she definitely can be a great surgeon.
Hello, does anyone have any insight on Roxborough in Philly? I heard mixed things about them.
Is that what Fort Bragg (Womack) program turned into? Or did that one close down and that's a newer one? Most of their attendings seem all different.Hi folks. Any reviews on Cape Fear in NC? Thanks 🙂
Thanks, Doc!Is that what Fort Bragg (Womack) program turned into? Or did that one close down and that's a newer one? Most of their attendings seem all different.
NC is a pretty sweet state... I still maintain my license there. Ortho is very strong, though (many F&A fellowships and F&A attendings). Non-competes also hold up strong (why I have not worked there yet... will probably do solo, buyout, or nothing in NC). Cape Fear hospital doesn't list ortho (or podiatry?) on residencies list, but I'm sure Duke or one of the ortho programs covers most of the ER trauma. Their list of attendings is not impressive (director not even ABFAS cert, most on staff there with ho-hum residencies and Foot qual/cert, only 2 of 16 listed on staff are RRA cert out of all hospital podiatry). Seems pretty illogical to have 12 residents (4/yr) with only two RRA attendings, but there is no way of knowing what cases they all bring or don't. It would be amazingly doubtful they get any meaningful RRA from ortho being a new program and in NC. You don't know until you try, though. See for yourself. Every program starts somewhere, and it's not like there are many in NC. If it's new and you're in doubt but like the area, just go clerk and let us know 👍
I hope the NC Cape program does well, but even if they had strong attendings like MedStar or the "Harvard" pod programs, pod tends to get really overshadowed in NC by ortho and MD programs in general, esp at the big teaching places (just like most Boston or Chicago or DC or other large teaching hospitals). It seems the programs in mega teaching setups all get stuck in a circle of mediocre/good residents since the cases are mediocre/good but not great due to the limits and politics of the facilities (a lot of mouths to feed in the large teaching hospitals, ortho takes most/all good trauma cases, pod has limited room to roam).
You could check out Wake program in Winston-Salem if you like NC... they have some really good DPMs in that Cornerstone/Wake group, including a rock star program director who does great cases. They have a lot of the same problems with ortho politics (Wake has 25 ortho residents running around doing cases too) and large hospital with many programs, but you will definitely have better DPM attendings (and less residents/yr) there vs Cape... although cases volume/diversity per resident matters too. Fyi, there is a one-year non-compete for RESIDENTS after graduating (yes... not kidding, I have seen that in Michigan programs and heard of it in TX ones, but it was basically unofficial/illegal and just done politically on the down low by the program director/group via clout or hospital privileges... NC is a place it can actually be legal/enforced). I bet Wake grads can work for Wake if the hospital/group wants to hire them, but they can't go into PP or competing group/system like Fortyth or others nearby in the Triad. That is rough. You would want to ask Cape about anything like that also if you want to potentially end up in the area. Only in the south can you straight up put non-compete for a resident out there in bold print, lol. 😀
I would like to know this too. Please PM me as well.Anyone do a clerkship at Jefferson northeast (aria)? Wondering if they are surgery heavy. You can PM me too.
I haven't rotated there but heard it was a surgically strong program and decent academically.Does anyone have any insight on MercyOne in Waterloo, IA? I would really appreciate some feedback!
Tons of surgery, heavy on trauma. Doubt there’s a better program in the Philly area for it if that’s your thing. You’ll be working hard. Lots of young busy docs.Anyone do a clerkship at Jefferson northeast (aria)? Wondering if they are surgery heavy. You can PM me too.