Most med schools will have the usual Med, Surg, Fam, Peds, OB/GYN, and Psych rotations. but many have additional core clerkships such as Neuro, Radiology, EM, or Surgical subspecialty, etc.. To that end, how do residencies treat these more unique, school-specific required clerkships? How do they standardize performance in 3rd year among applicants if most schools will have variations on required clerkships. Do they just focus on the big 6 (+/- Neuro)?
Edit: In anticipation for responses, I realize this is highly program and specialty specific, and most of us will never know, but I just want to hear your opinions or n=1 experiences with PDs
Edit: In anticipation for responses, I realize this is highly program and specialty specific, and most of us will never know, but I just want to hear your opinions or n=1 experiences with PDs