I'm new to this forum and wish I knew about it early. I'm in the process of applying for a GS PGY-1 next year and have received quite a few invitations for interview from both Uni and Comm programs. What are the pros and cons of each? Thanks
Can you still get a fellowship after attending a community program?
How about research work?? Possible to do research at an academic program or anything of that nature???
(of course that means that you are hardworking, etc. etc. resident?
Can you still get a fellowship after attending a community program?
How about research work?? Possible to do research at an academic program or anything of that nature???
(of course that means that you are hardworking, etc. etc. resident?
Can you still get a fellowship after attending a community program?
How about research work?? Possible to do research at an academic program or anything of that nature???
(of course that means that you are hardworking, etc. etc. resident?
Thank you all for your input. Since research work during residency was mentioned here, I want to ask that if research during residency must be on basic or clinical science. I want to have some time off during my residency, most likely during research year, to work on a project on health policy and management but am wondering whether asking such a question during an interview would hurt my chance of getting matched to the program of my choice. What advice do you have for me? Thanks
the department can't just fire me because I'm not doing basic science or clinincal reserach. ?
I think that once I become a resident, I may have the leverage in choosing the research project because the department can't just fire me because I'm not doing basic science or clinincal reserach. However, if I tell them up front during the interview about my research plan, I may risk not being ranked because some programs don't want their residents to have a gap in their training as it may negatively affect their clinical and surgical skills and the success rate of taking Step 3. Is it true?
Yeah, never assume that your lab years are protected/guaranteed. Never assume you'll come out of the lab at the time agreed upon with your program director.
Yeah, never assume that your lab years are protected/guaranteed. Never assume you'll come out of the lab at the time agreed upon with your program director.
Sometimes they make you stay a couple of extra years doing rat lung transplants because they see you've spent too much time on SDN when you were supposed to be working!
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Hey! Real-time PCR and immunofluorescence as well! Not just rat lung transplants!
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The reponses from you Doc's are scary but helpful. I thought the residency contract would be similar to that in other fields. By that I mean the employer can't fire employees for no reasons.
The situation I'm in is that I am half way through the MBA and I have to finish the program in 3-4 years. If I wait until after residency, which of course will take at least 5 years, all my work toward the MBA will go down the drain. On top of finishing the MPH, as I mentioned above, I plan to work on a project on health policy and management so I don't need funding from the GS program.
So, how do I find out during the interview about whether a program would be flexible to let me take some time off to pursue a research project of my choice without raising the flag that I'm locked in and inflexible like gasnewby said? What indicators should I look for? Which program, University or Community, would be more flexible?