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What are the good programs in Texas? I know JPS and Waco are the best ones...but, are there any hidden gems? Also, are there any programs that I should avoid?
texas med said:What are the good programs in Texas? I know JPS and Waco are the best ones...but, are there any hidden gems? Also, are there any programs that I should avoid?
Hello, gravedig!
I'm interested in these as well. Any new thoughts on Texas and FP?
Christus Santa Rosa in San Antonio is a top notch program.
Thanks, guys. I'm just trying to put together a list of places to apply, possible aways, etc.
My number one consideration is atmosphere. I'm pretty laid back, like to have fun, not too serious. No, I'm not a slacker; I do pretty well grades wise, and I take care of my patients. I just have an allergy; it's bull****, I can't take it. Complete anaphylaxis.
Also, some place where the residents are not all old, boring, married, foreign, hippies, etc. would be nice. Extend that to the attendings; or at least, attendings that are respectful and have a good working relationship with their residents, i.e. they aren't scutted to high heaven, protected conference/didactics (that are worth having), etc.
And I could give a crap about OB. A lot of program websites I look at seem eager to tout their OB experience. So much so that I wonder if I might be considering the wrong field. :\
Sophie, you had mentioned Corpus Christi as being osteopathic? Do they take MDs as well?
Well, since I am "old", married, politically (if not fashionably) a hippie, love OB--want to do rural and want good OB, and I'm afraid you'd find me boring since my idea of a great night is a couple of bottles of good wine and dinner with friends, I suppose you won't be much interested in my opinion.
I suggest you look into programs in bigger cities that are less about training for full-scope FM than Waco or JPS. Baylor in Dallas doesn't do a ton of OB. Houston Memorial seems to have a lot of young unmarrieds and likely fewer "hippies" than you'd find at other programs.
No, you can't go to a DO program as an MD. But Corpus also has an ACGME FM program that's pretty good from what I hear. Don't know how much OB, but they are busy and seem to have a good reputation.
Ha, no, I welcome and appreciate everyone's input. But I think it's important to go to a place where you fit in; while I'm sure we could work together just fine, I'd prefer to go a place where I have something in common with the other residents. 🙂
I will say you are probably right about larger cities; do you happen to know anything the program in Austin?