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I only interviewed at UCSF and it seemed like a very congenial program-- people were very nice, fellows had good things to say about the program and the clinical training is very strong--they are stronger clinically than in research--overall I didnt get a malignant feeling but it doesnt seem to be a cake-walk either. They are in the process of finding a new chief and a lot will depend on who comes in with what kind of research..BTW, for those interested in translpant it is the mecca.Any thoughts on the west coast programs? what were your impressions? Which programs considered more malignant than others?
Any thoughts on the west coast programs? what were your impressions? Which programs considered more malignant than others?
I called several weeks ago they told me they were still reviewing applications
hello, did you interview at geisinger already? if so, how is the program?
Hi
Thanks for the replies hosp Md and Chaisy. I have not been active in this forum for quite sometime. I between I got 2 interviews. I have recently been offered a one year Critical care fellowship in my hospital just before I was going to finalise a hospitalist job. The problem is that I have no follow up
fellowship after critical care at this time so as to be able get board certified in Critical care. The dept is saying that in case I dont match into Neph for 2009 then they will help me find a spot for 2010 but no guarantees. One cannot practice ccm or be board eligible wth a one year position. I am debating if I should take that for the upcoming academic year. The
reason why I am interested in this opportunity is that I like ICU medicine and I am hoping to club that with a 2 year Nephrology fellowship which will make me Board eligible for Critical care and if all ends well I will be triple boarded. There is also an insecurity behind this inclination, that is fellowship positions are getting competitive and in case I fail to get a position through the upcoming match, I would be a fellow in our ICU and I can work from within the system and take advantage of a mentor-protege relationship instead of
an employer-employee relationship that would exist in a hospitalist job. At the same time, I also have a concern that a one-year critcal care fellowship would not make me board eligible and I would end up wasting a year and being more frustrated that that I have worked hard on something without getting any credit for it. I asked them if they would be able to convert it into a 2 yr CCM fellowship at the end of of year, but they cannot. they are promising to help me find a spot for 2010 in case I dont match this year but you never know if that will work. Any thoughts on this situation?
Thanks in anticipation.
Hey GUys,
How are you ranking the programs ? Is it based on their responses? I was just wondering if NY programs are replying back to your emails? I did not get any replies from even one of my emails. Does that mean noone is interested in me ? Please comment.
After looking back through the posts, I cannot find what the application timeline is for nephrology fellowships. Does it open with ERAS in July or is it in December? What is the typical application timeline? Thanks! Best of luck to you all! I'm interested to see where you all match.
I don't know how you guys feel, but I have never been more confused before. Struggling with my top five choices. Three years excellent program, or two years very good program. lots of questions. I understand, I am the only one who can answer them, but still difficult. How do you guys feel?
Best of Luck.
tomorrow is dead line for ranking submission.
I Wish good luck to all and hope every one will match ...
does any body know how can we find out how many spot programs are putting in match..
thanks and good luck to all
so once the match is out, will I get an answer to my question posted a few pages back, as to what makes a good renal applicant? 😕
I just wanted to wish each and everyone of you guys contributing to this nice forum which I enjoyed a bunch, good luck
beeeso
Hey renal2009,Very sad,
6 IVs, no match. Congratulations to all that matched
R2009
Hi all,
Congrats to those who matched, commiserations to those who didn't and good luck in finding a spot for next yr.
Matched at first choice, so I am delighted.
As regards a few queries that have popped up in these boards, I think that research is not all that important. I certainly didn't have any, and I had interviews from a lot of the top programs. I think it is more important to have strong letters and project yourself well in your interviews. I matched at a big research program, however I always told them I am only interested in the 2 yr program and thats what i matched into.
Again, not to discourage people from doing research as a resident, but i always got the feeling during my interviews that I was not at a major disadvantage because of my lack of research.
There is an interesting discussion about nephrology prospects going on,
here is the link:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=559458
Thanks for the input guys. I did try for Nephro fellowship 2 years in a row, in my 2nd and 3rd year of residency- it seems it is still very competitive. Did not get many interviews. Reading all the threads, I dont know why. I am currently working as a Hospitalist but am definitely interested in pursuing fellowship.
Not only that ,I know fellow residents that are making mid 250s in General Internal Medicine putting less hours than any nephrologist.
Unfortunately market is not on our side as we have only one payer (government) that I do not think want us to make more money.
This web site is amazing,this topic was discussed before in 2007 , I wish I would have looked up before. Here is the link:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=392430