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I'm a student who interviewed there this cycle, so I probably know as much or less than you do about the program. I liked the program when I visited. All the residents and faculty were down-to-earth. Regional was one of the strong points that I remember. Cardio was a weakness for sure. They have to go to Houston in the CA-3 year to get their case numbers.
I'm a student who interviewed there this cycle, so I probably know as much or less than you do about the program. I liked the program when I visited. All the residents and faculty were down-to-earth. Regional was one of the strong points that I remember. Cardio was a weakness for sure. They have to go to Houston in the CA-3 year to get their case numbers.
Cardiac has been a weakness since I interviewed there a long time ago. I remember a new ortho hospital/ASC where residents received an excellent regional experience. If you don't plan on doing cardiac, I think this program is a great choice for people who like the outdoors. 👍
If I remember correctly, there is a fair amount of trauma as well.... which is good.
Are they still taking applicants on the tram to Sandia Peak?
Hi, I'm a fourth year resident at UNM. We actually don't have to do a month in Houston or any away rotation for that matter. Houston Methodist is an option for those residents interested in extra CTV cases such as Transplant. I personally had completed all of my cardiac requirements by the end of my CA-2 year and have continued to do Cardiac Cases here at UNM. I've looked at the numbers and here is how it looks. All CA3s have met cardiac minimums already - less than 1/2 way through the final year. And only 2 out of 8 CA-3 have been to Houston. Hope this helps.