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Does anyone have any insight regarding the University of Kentucky? I really loved the program during my interview, however I wonder about the program's reputation. Also how do you guys feel about going to a program without any fellowships (such as UK)? Finally, since I am considering a fellowship in stroke or NICU would it be important for me to match at a program with a neurology staffed ICU. Thanks for the much needed advice.
 
Hey guys. I am really despirate for some help. I would like to turn in my final rank list tonight. PLEASE, any help with answering the above question would be much appreciated.
 
Well, you really have to go with where you feel most comfortable. There is nothing wrong with UK. Sometimes it's nice to not have fellows around, because you get to do everything yourself. On the downside, you have to do everything yourself, and you don't get the benefit of their teaching or insight. Not everyone who does NCC fellowship comes from somewhere with a dedicated NCCU. However, it is hard to know if you like it if you aren't exposed to it, and its obviously harder to do research without your own unit. You would want to use a lot of your elective time to travel around and work somewhere with an ICU, so you can get exposure and potentially build relationships with people in the field. This would help you match.

The fields of stroke and NCC used to be tightly linked, and many fellowships covered both. That is changing, and so not having a NCCU would not have as big an impact on stroke fellowships as NCC fellowships, although it might temper the kind of cases you get to see during residency.
 
Well, you really have to go with where you feel most comfortable. There is nothing wrong with UK. Sometimes it's nice to not have fellows around, because you get to do everything yourself. On the downside, you have to do everything yourself, and you don't get the benefit of their teaching or insight. Not everyone who does NCC fellowship comes from somewhere with a dedicated NCCU. However, it is hard to know if you like it if you aren't exposed to it, and its obviously harder to do research without your own unit. You would want to use a lot of your elective time to travel around and work somewhere with an ICU, so you can get exposure and potentially build relationships with people in the field. This would help you match.

The fields of stroke and NCC used to be tightly linked, and many fellowships covered both. That is changing, and so not having a NCCU would not have as big an impact on stroke fellowships as NCC fellowships, although it might temper the kind of cases you get to see during residency.



Thank you so much for the complete and insightful response. I truly feel like I can rest easier with my rank list after reading your post.
 
Thank you so much for the complete and insightful response. I truly feel like I can rest easier with my rank list after reading your post.

Yeah, typhoonnegator is pretty awesome. Thanks for answering all of our questions!
 
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