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Stanford Anesthesia.
Started by John Ash
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Indeed they got many different programs with anesthesia.
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Indeed they got many different programs with anesthesia.
I meant the different tracks in Stanford anesthesia.Cryptic
You mean the myriad of different fellowships they offer, or research tracks through residency? I can really only speak to the Critical Care Fellowship (and maybe offer some insight to Cardiac) but I've loved the three months of Critical Care here. Happy to PM you with more info on that - if that's the track you're referring to.
They have combined Anesthesia/Pediatrics and Anesthesia/Internal medicine. Yes, I heard they are the best anesthesia residency program in the NorCal.You mean the myriad of different fellowships they offer, or research tracks through residency? I can really only speak to the Critical Care Fellowship (and maybe offer some insight to Cardiac) but I've loved the three months of Critical Care here. Happy to PM you with more info on that - if that's the track you're referring to.
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Anesthesiology/IM??? That sounds like a recipe for disaster. While it's my favorite combo, there are so few people that could be truly good at both. They just require different talents and personalities, which are rarely encountered in the same person. On the other hand, since one could train a midlevel to do 80% of each...
I think we should call this track Anesthesiology/PSH. 🙂
I think we should call this track Anesthesiology/PSH. 🙂
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Weird, looks like 4 of the 5 combined programs are in California.
The American Board of Anesthesiology - Internal Medicine & Anesthesiology
Other combined programs are Anes/Peds and, starting this cycle, Anes/EM at Hopkins.
The American Board of Anesthesiology - Internal Medicine & Anesthesiology
Other combined programs are Anes/Peds and, starting this cycle, Anes/EM at Hopkins.
Thanks everyone for the feedback. Does anyone here know anyone who is or was a resident there?
I really wanna know some stuff about the program before going for an interview.I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates. Not sure how they did that
I really wanna know some stuff about the program before going for an interview.I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates. Not sure how they did that
Just email them and they'll likely put you into contact with someone who can help answer questions.Thanks everyone for the feedback. Does anyone here know anyone who is or was a resident there?
I really wanna know some stuff about the program before going for an interview.I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates. Not sure how they did that
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Not sure how they did that? Lol. It's Stanford dude. As good as it gets.I really wanna know some stuff about the program before going for an interview.I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates. Not sure how they did that
OP - change your name to John Ass 'cuz that's what you are.
What does that mean and why do you think that?I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates.
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deleted171991
This is precious. Can anybody from Stanford explain how they get "the best candidates", before @John Ash's interview? 🤣Thanks everyone for the feedback. Does anyone here know anyone who is or was a resident there?
I really wanna know some stuff about the program before going for an interview.I think they did very well in the NRMP match last year and they got the best candidates. Not sure how they did that
This is precious. Can anybody from Stanford explain how they get "the best candidates", before @John Ash's interview? 🤣
Cause Stanford is da bomb
Everyone ranks it #1, even if they didn't get an interview
This is precious. Can anybody from Stanford explain how they get "the best candidates", before @John Ash's interview? 🤣
Will Stanford be this year’s “second to none” program?!
This is precious. Can anybody from Stanford explain how they get "the best candidates", before @John Ash's interview? 🤣
When I applied for undergrad, Stanford was the only school that rejected me. It kind of hurt my feelings. They must really take the awesomest of best candidates at all levels.
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deleted171991
You're being too modest.When I applied for undergrad, Stanford was the only school that rejected me. It kind of hurt my feelings. They must really take the awesomest of best candidates at all levels.
Will Stanford be this year’s “second to none” program?!
Nah ...
It's a fine program, but they don't dominate. They market heavily and have a flashy website. If you want west coast, look there and UCSF. If not, look at MGH, Johns Hopkins. Vanderbilt is up and coming too.
When I applied for undergrad, Stanford was the only school that rejected me. It kind of hurt my feelings. They must really take the awesomest of best candidates at all levels.
During residency search, I got offered an interview at every CA ‘big name’ program, except Stanford.......i got over it
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I didn't apply to Stanford. They weren't good enough for me.
Plus that way they could never say no.
Plus that way they could never say no.