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I'm a first-year and I'm interested in rad-onc. What should I be doing (besides getting good grades)?
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I'm a first-year and I'm interested in rad-onc. What should I be doing (besides getting good grades)?
By my last year of residency, we had high school seniors expressing interest, not college students or M1s - high school students.
I'm a first-year and I'm interested in rad-onc. What should I be doing (besides getting good grades)?
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Well since you did such a bang up job, no need for me to intervene. 🙂
Seriously though, Rad Onc applications these days have become ridiculous. Right before I finished residency a lot of them looked like junior faculty applications.
Is this really becoming true everywhere - or is just more at places like UCSF and MDACC where you wouldn't even think about applying without having 10 pubs or a PhD?
We had a middle school'er apparently asking for research opps.
Is this true or is my sarcasm meter broken?
Is this true or is my sarcasm meter broken?
Haha, somewhat true, as this person just started 9th grade but was a middle school'er when first came to dept... Wasn't as much about wanting to do Rad Onc as wanting to conduct some interesting research.
This sounds awful. I finished a short elective in rad onc recently and really really like it, but my school/state doesn't have a home program and I have ZERO research. This is going to be an uphill battle.
Does your school have a department? If it does, I'd go and speak with one of the attendings as soon as you can so you can start working on some clinical research. If there isn't a department, I'd speak with some of the heme-oncs and see if you can get a project or two done.
I also think it would be a good idea to get a research away elective planned for July of your senior year so that you can get a project or two done elsewhere and submitted in time for ERAS.
I'm sure others can give more specific advice as well!
Shows you what happens when you don't find out until late.
This sounds awful. I finished a short elective in rad onc recently and really really like it, but my school/state doesn't have a home program and I have ZERO research. This is going to be an uphill battle.
Both Tulane and LSU have matched people in the past. Get in touch with a few of the community docs - they are good about getting students involved with projects and writing good letters. I went to Tulane many years ago and 2 of us attained positions, and many before and after then. Contact Dr. Elly Zakris at Touro, Dr. Paul Monsour at East Jefferson, and Dr. Scroggins at Ochsner. Tell them your situation and hopefully they will help you put together a small project. The Tulane department is in flux, and may not be as helpful for you.
My school doesn't have a program. The closest one is five hours away.
I was definitely thinking about approaching the heme-oncs and seeing what they have going on; or also trying to find out if any radonc in the area (there aren't many) is doing any research. Problem is I will probably have to wait until I go on psych.
As far as the away research elective, I was planning on doing at least 2 away auditions since I figured they might be more productive than a research elective? Thanks for your help.
Sorry if this is kind of hijacking the thread, but it's the same topic and relevant. Shows you what happens when you don't find out until late.
Is this not at your school?
http://www.feistweiller.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=RadiationOncology&category=Patient_Care#Team
Based off of users comments and recent posts (s)he goes to LSU-New Orleans, not Shreveport.
Are application numbers down this year? We only have around 175....last year it was well over 200. Just curious what numbers other programs are seeing.
Are application numbers down this year? We only have around 175....last year it was well over 200. Just curious what numbers other programs are seeing.