T taeyeonlover Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 317 Reaction score 59 Mar 21, 2025 #1 Members don't see this ad. Are internal medicine programs that rely on soap to fill their class usually toxic?
Members don't see this ad. Are internal medicine programs that rely on soap to fill their class usually toxic?
Lifeblood_20 Neuro PGY-1 7+ Year Member Joined Mar 23, 2017 Messages 969 Reaction score 2,398 Mar 21, 2025 #2 Sometimes it’s because the PD got arrogant and didn’t rank/interview enough. Doesn’t say a lot about the residency culture imo
Sometimes it’s because the PD got arrogant and didn’t rank/interview enough. Doesn’t say a lot about the residency culture imo
T taeyeonlover Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 317 Reaction score 59 Mar 21, 2025 #3 Lifeblood_20 said: Sometimes it’s because the PD got arrogant and didn’t rank/interview enough. Doesn’t say a lot about the residency culture imo Click to expand... I hope that’s true! Keep hearing bad things about such programs
Lifeblood_20 said: Sometimes it’s because the PD got arrogant and didn’t rank/interview enough. Doesn’t say a lot about the residency culture imo Click to expand... I hope that’s true! Keep hearing bad things about such programs
Lifeblood_20 Neuro PGY-1 7+ Year Member Joined Mar 23, 2017 Messages 969 Reaction score 2,398 Mar 22, 2025 #4 I mean anecdotally WashU peds had to SOAP like 10 spots a year ago, idk what happened for sure but this process is as much of a numbers game for programs as for applicants
I mean anecdotally WashU peds had to SOAP like 10 spots a year ago, idk what happened for sure but this process is as much of a numbers game for programs as for applicants