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Hello lovely people,
My situation:
Currently I am doing my Categorical internal medicine intern year and around Sept I decided to switch to Family medicine as I missed the obstetrics and kids. I began applying again for PGY1 spots for FM as there are very limited PGY2 spots and many of the requirements for FM during intern year just does not match up with an intern year of IM "(e.g. as in FM they do surgery, OB, Peds, etc)
I have been interviewing and havent run into any problems but then today I got one rejection that stated that I would not have GME funding to complete FM if I am categorical, but would be considered if I were prelim.
The only problem is that I am categorical and I never heard anything about this thus far, even when discussing with program directors if I would get any credit for my IM intern year.
Do you think that when it comes to making the match list this will be what they will look at?
Do you think it would be wiser to resign from the program now and that way my funding wont be affected? Or is it already affected?
or how does it work??
I have been searching on the SDN forums and they have been very specific to my specific issue and position I am in right now.
Appreciate your thoughts and help!
My situation:
Currently I am doing my Categorical internal medicine intern year and around Sept I decided to switch to Family medicine as I missed the obstetrics and kids. I began applying again for PGY1 spots for FM as there are very limited PGY2 spots and many of the requirements for FM during intern year just does not match up with an intern year of IM "(e.g. as in FM they do surgery, OB, Peds, etc)
I have been interviewing and havent run into any problems but then today I got one rejection that stated that I would not have GME funding to complete FM if I am categorical, but would be considered if I were prelim.
The only problem is that I am categorical and I never heard anything about this thus far, even when discussing with program directors if I would get any credit for my IM intern year.
Do you think that when it comes to making the match list this will be what they will look at?
Do you think it would be wiser to resign from the program now and that way my funding wont be affected? Or is it already affected?
or how does it work??
I have been searching on the SDN forums and they have been very specific to my specific issue and position I am in right now.
Appreciate your thoughts and help!