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I was curious which route, TY or prelim year, would be more optimal for moonlighting during residency in a field that is a little removed from general medicine.
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Your question's a little confusing.
Either Prelim Medicine (or Surgery, for that matter) or a Transitional Year would help you in moonlighting, if you're doing basic urgent care, ward/LTAC/nursing home coverage, etc.
What field are you interested in?
(You might want to update your profile as you're an MS-III now, no longer a pre-med. 🙂 )
Am I the only one who feels like the OP's question was never really "answered?"
OP, you're asking which one will prepare you better for moonlighting during RESIDENCY, a Preliminary year or a Transitional Year? Correct?
Now lets see if we can get some answers...
Yes, that's precisely my question (am I wording it wrong or something?). I think Blade already answered though. Essentially it doesn't matter if you go to a good program (prelim or TY).
Can you moonlight during your intern year? Once you are past the halfway mark, is it possible?