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Hello All,
I am applying to PCCM this year and am particularly interested in the southeast, from about Maryland down south. I am looking for some information on programs there. I am curious about call (in-house vs. at home), research opportunities, options for master's level training, and overall environment (ie intangibles). Specifically, I am wondering about Duke, Hopkins, Vanderbilt, UAB, and Emory. If you don't feel comfortable posting in public, feel free to PM me.
Good luck with applications this year!!
 
Hello All,
I am applying to PCCM this year and am particularly interested in the southeast, from about Maryland down south. I am looking for some information on programs there. I am curious about call (in-house vs. at home), research opportunities, options for master's level training, and overall environment (ie intangibles). Specifically, I am wondering about Duke, Hopkins, Vanderbilt, UAB, and Emory. If you don't feel comfortable posting in public, feel free to PM me.
Good luck with applications this year!!

Are you interested in a research career?
 
Are you interested in a research career?

Yea, I am. I am interested in clinical research, perhaps in lung cancer. I also would like great clinical training, but who doesn't? Would be nice if they paid for a fourth year and even a master's level degree.
 
Yea, I am. I am interested in clinical research, perhaps in lung cancer. I also would like great clinical training, but who doesn't? Would be nice if they paid for a fourth year and even a master's level degree.

Well at Hopkins and Vandy you can do both, in fact, I'm not sure they'll take anyone not interested in a a fourth research year. Vandy really impresses me the most. Emory should be that way, but I didn't interview there so I don't know. UAB is in flux, moving towards more research (new division chief brought in from Michigan wants to move the program into top 5 contention - and the Medicine Chair is a Pulm/CC guy, so lots of potential, though not established yet). They were in the process of securing their training grant(s) when I was interviewing last year. Duke is Duke - solid. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
 
Well at Hopkins and Vandy you can do both, in fact, I'm not sure they'll take anyone not interested in a a fourth research year. Vandy really impresses me the most. Emory should be that way, but I didn't interview there so I don't know. UAB is in flux, moving towards more research (new division chief brought in from Michigan wants to move the program into top 5 contention - and the Medicine Chair is a Pulm/CC guy, so lots of potential, though not established yet). They were in the process of securing their training grant(s) when I was interviewing last year. Duke is Duke - solid. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.

Thanks! I was wondering why nobody had written back. Any other programs you'd recommend that fit what I'm looking for?
 
Thanks! I was wondering why nobody had written back. Any other programs you'd recommend that fit what I'm looking for?

MUSC
Florida - Gainesville
Wake Forest

MUSC definitely has a research track, training grant, etc. Florida is an "up and comer" - doing some WILD stuff in the pleural space (could be interesting for a lung cancer guy). Wake, while probably more of a clinical training spot, can accommodate those more interested in research with an institution training grant (I was really impressed with Wake - they were my number 2)
 
MUSC
Florida - Gainesville
Wake Forest

MUSC definitely has a research track, training grant, etc. Florida is an "up and comer" - doing some WILD stuff in the pleural space (could be interesting for a lung cancer guy). Wake, while probably more of a clinical training spot, can accommodate those more interested in research with an institution training grant (I was really impressed with Wake - they were my number 2)

Wake looks interesting. Did they mention anything more about the Interventional research program on the interview day... this is exactly what I am interested in.
MUSC was on my radar, mainly b/c of charleston. Unfortunately, my wife would never live in Gainesville for college football reasons.
 
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