I am into 2 months of residency and during this time I found out couple of serious things about the program that they actually lied about or downplayed during interviews/recruitment. There are lots of issues concerning work hours , call coverage, inflexible clinic assignments, and crazy community clinics in 2nd year where we have to live in different places on our own & drive back and forth like crazy, etc. I also found out that 2 people left the program. Although I wouldn't say its a malignant program ( atleast not yet, except having certain attendings who like to treat residents like 3rd graders & love to humiliate interns on a daily basis), its serious enough for me to consider switching to a different program.
How can I start looking to transfer out in a diplomatic way? I am in family medicine so I am hoping I'll have better chances of finding a better program. But the very thought of this is daunting. Can I apply to programs before having a letter from this program? When should I let the PD know w/o having the risk of being treated unfairly because they know I'll be quitting? Sometimes I feel like quitting the whole 'inhumane' system of medicine that still treats us like 3rd graders at every stage, and the throws you into the "real world" where doctors are treated as criminals on parole. I just can't identify myself with this punitive system.
Thanks for your help.
How can I start looking to transfer out in a diplomatic way? I am in family medicine so I am hoping I'll have better chances of finding a better program. But the very thought of this is daunting. Can I apply to programs before having a letter from this program? When should I let the PD know w/o having the risk of being treated unfairly because they know I'll be quitting? Sometimes I feel like quitting the whole 'inhumane' system of medicine that still treats us like 3rd graders at every stage, and the throws you into the "real world" where doctors are treated as criminals on parole. I just can't identify myself with this punitive system.
Thanks for your help.
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