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I am a new resident in a newly created Rad Onc program at UTSouthwestern. I would like to strongly recommend that you give us a look. We have a very strong, enthusiastic chairman, Dr Hak Choy, who recently moved from Vanderbilt and has single-handedly re-energized the program. We have a brand-new (ok, 2 yr old) building WITH WINDOWS and cutting-edge technology; 3 Linacs (one w/ OBI), HDR, mammosite, accuray (cyberknife), gamma knife and tomotherapy to come this year). The attendings are world renowned (esp. in the lung cancer and stereotactic surgery) and very enthusiastic about education. All but one of the attendings routinely participate in all teaching conferences and the atmosphere is very friendly. We do get pimped hard (in fact, we call one of our attendings Pimp-daddy) but without demeaning or condescending. And we get asked questions that will help with oral board, not some esoteric, irrelevant facts. The research, especially in radiobiology, is world-class already and promises to get even better.
Because of our affiliation with Parkland and Children's, we have the best of both worlds; state-of-the-art facility and indigent population that continue to supply us with all the zebras (Just in the last two weeks, I had an angiosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, Paget's dz of the groin, etc. as well as run-of-the mill lung ca) and more than enough pediatric cases.
The residents are very, very happy. 2 of the residents transferred from other programs and both agree that both in terms of quality of education and the atmosphere, we beat the previous programs hands-down. Dallas is easy-living although for me, a Californian, it was a bit too humid during summer. (most of the people who work here came from Texas and the South, so they think this is dry-heat, NO WAY!!!)
I do not claim that we are without our own shortcomings. For example, I don't know how the lack alumni in the field may affect my job placement in the future. Very important thing to consider indeed.
Having said all that, I am afraid that many of you may not know we exist because of our short history (I noticed we are not even listed at scutwork.com). I have no other agenda than to improve this program with very capable, enthusiastic colleagues who are not so hyper or overbearing... So, give us a look. We are selecting 2 residents for 2007.
Because of our affiliation with Parkland and Children's, we have the best of both worlds; state-of-the-art facility and indigent population that continue to supply us with all the zebras (Just in the last two weeks, I had an angiosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, Paget's dz of the groin, etc. as well as run-of-the mill lung ca) and more than enough pediatric cases.
The residents are very, very happy. 2 of the residents transferred from other programs and both agree that both in terms of quality of education and the atmosphere, we beat the previous programs hands-down. Dallas is easy-living although for me, a Californian, it was a bit too humid during summer. (most of the people who work here came from Texas and the South, so they think this is dry-heat, NO WAY!!!)
I do not claim that we are without our own shortcomings. For example, I don't know how the lack alumni in the field may affect my job placement in the future. Very important thing to consider indeed.
Having said all that, I am afraid that many of you may not know we exist because of our short history (I noticed we are not even listed at scutwork.com). I have no other agenda than to improve this program with very capable, enthusiastic colleagues who are not so hyper or overbearing... So, give us a look. We are selecting 2 residents for 2007.