What's the purpose of Prelim years and TYs anyway?
I sort of know the difference of prelim and categorical residencies. Preliminary year(s) can only be done in IM or surgery, true? But they don't lead to graduation from programs correct? So what's the purpose of them? I read of people sometimes do 2 or even 3, 4 prelim years, at different hospitals... doesn't that decrease chances of ever matching into Cat. spots and graduating from any program?
What about Transitional Years? I kinda know they're like core rotations (IM, Surg, PED, OBGYN), so does one spend 2-3 months in each? What are TYs good for?
Does Categorical > Prelim > TY? If IMG, does Pre-Match Cat. trump everything? Pre-matching means 100% guaranteed job and set program-graduation.
Sorry for many questions. Please shed some light.
I sort of know the difference of prelim and categorical residencies. Preliminary year(s) can only be done in IM or surgery, true? But they don't lead to graduation from programs correct? So what's the purpose of them? I read of people sometimes do 2 or even 3, 4 prelim years, at different hospitals... doesn't that decrease chances of ever matching into Cat. spots and graduating from any program?
What about Transitional Years? I kinda know they're like core rotations (IM, Surg, PED, OBGYN), so does one spend 2-3 months in each? What are TYs good for?
Does Categorical > Prelim > TY? If IMG, does Pre-Match Cat. trump everything? Pre-matching means 100% guaranteed job and set program-graduation.
Sorry for many questions. Please shed some light.
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