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Freestanding community has been advocating it for well over a decade also. ASTRO only recently came around to it

Don't really see it ever happening, esp if hospitals find out they'll get paid the same case rate as a freestanding center. Plus the proton lobby etc.
 

Bridge oncology making way more sense than Sameer

  • Increased supply of ROs (+16%) is outpacing cancer incidence growth (+4%).
  • Fewer fractions per patient (due to hypofractionation and guidelines) reduces revenue.
  • Reimbursement per fraction is decreasing with CPT code revisions and prior authorization hurdles.
  • Consolidation limits negotiation power, keeping salaries stagnant despite rising workload.
Then again, why would ASTRO leadership with involvement in a residency program say any of that?
 
As brachy is excluded from ROCR, how would doing combination of EBRT + HDR at the same institution for cervical cancer work? Hospital will get bundled payment for EBRT and just eat brachy costs?
 
As brachy is excluded from ROCR, how would doing combination of EBRT + HDR at the same institution for cervical cancer work? Hospital will get bundled payment for EBRT and just eat brachy costs?
EBRT would be ROCR'd and then Brachy would be FFS was my understanding. Otherwise lots of cervical cancer patients are going to die unnecessarily.
 
EBRT would be ROCR'd and then Brachy would be FFS was my understanding. Otherwise lots of cervical cancer patients are going to die unnecessarily.
And yet, that's not how it was going to be in RO model (if I recall right, hospitals were expected to eat brachy boost costs)
 
UVA is shutting down (heard through grapevine, no actual confirmation)

There were rumblings on Reddit/Discord that they didn't match this year and did not participate in the SOAP. Highly doubt they are shutting down.
 
UVA is shutting down (heard through grapevine, no actual confirmation)
There were rumblings on Reddit/Discord that they didn't match this year and did not participate in the SOAP. Highly doubt they are shutting down.
Looks like when it comes to rumors of a rad onc residency shutting down, SDN can be a little...

Cavalier.

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it's a hellhole for residents. zero emphasis on education. if true, good riddance.

see the google doc for comments
 
No one really noteworthy at UVA at the faculty level besides Showalter, and he's probably 1 foot out the door (if not 2 already and the website is just not up to date) given the ArteraAI take off.
 
There were rumblings on Reddit/Discord that they didn't match this year and did not participate in the SOAP.
Apparently they weren't the only program who did this

I think not SOAPing allows them to possibly offer the spots outside of the match during the year

I'm guessing there were a lot more than 5 unfilled slots this year when you consider programs that chose not to soap but will offer spots out of the match
 
Apparently they weren't the only program who did this

I think not SOAPing allows them to possibly offer the spots outside of the match during the year

I'm guessing there were a lot more than 5 unfilled slots this year when you consider programs that chose not to soap but will offer spots out of the match

Well that would be accounted for if the were in the match. It was 5
Programs with unfilled spots and 3 programs who chose to soap
 
jeff is such a nasty program.
I can’t imagine that mid tier academic training programs have been particularly pleasant places to work or train. At least in the past there was a light at the end of the tunnel and there was a chance you could work with some bright imaginative faculty and residents…no more it seems.
 
jeff is such a nasty program.
You know it's funny, I interviewd at Jefferson in the halycon days of 2006. You can even find my review on SDN if you care to look. I tried to be a bit more constructive with my review but, even back then, the vibe was "I'd rather not match than do residency at Jeff."
 
I can’t imagine that mid tier academic training programs have been particularly pleasant places to work or train. At least in the past there was a light at the end of the tunnel and there was a chance you could work with some bright imaginative faculty and residents…no more it seems.
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Obvious why they don't fill now
 
Allegheny was the 5th program that didn't match anyone, and didn't participate in SOAP.

Interesting, UVA actually didn't participate in the match. VCU was the 4th that didn't match, and appears not to have SOAPed, but in the past they have just used them as reserved spots in the following match.
What are we going to do about the obvious future shortage of radiation oncologists in the state of Virginia that these closures will undoubtedly cause???
 
You know it's funny, I interviewd at Jefferson in the halycon days of 2006. You can even find my review on SDN if you care to look. I tried to be a bit more constructive with my review but, even back then, the vibe was "I'd rather not match than do residency at Jeff."
You didn't want to be one of "Wally's Angels"?!
 
Ok, this isn't exactly Twitter, but still funny...


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Fair question. However, how many patients have you seen that have had BOTH tests done?

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"to provide transparency"

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