Hi all,
I am currently a PGY 3 categorical surgery resident at a respectable community program who is contemplating switching to anesthesia. Call it "burn out," but I have lost my enthusiasm for surgery and can't picture myself devoting my life to a surgical career. I am technically competent and have high ABSITE (inservice) scores (>90th percentile). I still want to do procedures and I had an interest in anesthesia in medical school.
I was wondering if you guys could give any advice about going through with the switch? I plan on informing my program director and contacting every anesthesia PD I can find to inquire about open spots. I know the chances of a 2006 spot are almost nil since that's next month, but hopefully 2007. Any insight on what my chances of a successful switch would be appreciated. I have heard that many anesthesia programs are open to switching surgery residents.
This isn't an easy decision for me so I appreciate any help any of you may provide. I enjoyed my anesthesia rotation and in talking to many of the attendings, they seem very happy.
Thanks in advance
I am currently a PGY 3 categorical surgery resident at a respectable community program who is contemplating switching to anesthesia. Call it "burn out," but I have lost my enthusiasm for surgery and can't picture myself devoting my life to a surgical career. I am technically competent and have high ABSITE (inservice) scores (>90th percentile). I still want to do procedures and I had an interest in anesthesia in medical school.
I was wondering if you guys could give any advice about going through with the switch? I plan on informing my program director and contacting every anesthesia PD I can find to inquire about open spots. I know the chances of a 2006 spot are almost nil since that's next month, but hopefully 2007. Any insight on what my chances of a successful switch would be appreciated. I have heard that many anesthesia programs are open to switching surgery residents.
This isn't an easy decision for me so I appreciate any help any of you may provide. I enjoyed my anesthesia rotation and in talking to many of the attendings, they seem very happy.
Thanks in advance