Emory pediatrics residency reddit Not requiring faculty in PICU, NICU EM, adolescent seems like a big loss More ambulatory time is a good thing. Please review the subreddit rules TYs offer a MORE CHILL YEAR 90% of the time as a starter. By which I mean you need to be introspective about yourself, how you learn, your career goals, your values. If your goal is to stay academic, the network from a large, rigorous academic hospital like Lurie will 100% help you form contacts and get your foot in the door to make opportunities. navigation Go to Reddit Home. DISCUSSION Hello! I am a third-year medical student really struggling with deciding between family medicine or pediatrics. Which is why you need to k is if you actually have done that. Talking to my colleagues in other programs, this seems to be the trend in at a lot of programs. , how to efficiently manage time with patients/EMR/rounds, resources to use, tips for navigating patient care in the safest and best way possible. I'm in pediatrics and I love it but sometimes I think that people have kind of a skewed view on the specialty. 2 91% Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. Obviously prioritize places that would be a good fit for your lifestyle and hobbies (mental health is key in residency). Aiming for the 80% is fine. They're most likely to hire either internal candidates, or candidates with a stronger resume , aka from bigger centers. They focus on a "broad clinical foundation" across various medical specialties. PGY - 1 Residents. Thank you ️ I’m in my 2nd year of pediatrics residency and have had a hard time with the standardized exams. I would like to match at a solid mid-tier program (would like to go to the best program possible that I would be able to match into. I’m searching for advice on what books or other materials to purchase or download for studying during residency. Please share any information on preparing for this exam. Of the people my spouse and I are friendly with the person who finished their residency 4 years ago and went and did general pediatrics in a city of +/-50,000 with a small airport (90 minutes away from a major city) signed for 255k with a 50k signing bonus, 15k in moving expenses is now making over 300k without bonuses. As an MS4, I have yet to hear any pediatrics resident say they dislike their program. You will work up to 80-90+ hours a week during most of your inpatient Emory Pediatrics Residents Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advocacy Emory University School of Medicine About Toggle Menu. OP, you are probably borderline for Emory and perhaps a bit stronger for All things regarding the practice of pediatrics! Please feel free to post interesting articles, updates, or news regarding this area of medicine. If you enjoy taking care of more complex pediatric patients/itching to spend more time in a pediatric hospital/want the option to pursue a pediatric fellowship then I would say switch! From personal experience, I know three pharmacists who after finishing PGY2 in Pediatrics could not find a position, one just recently changed to doing drug information, another had been just a staff pharmacist at a local hospital after finishing her residency last year, and the third is pulling PRN shifts as a Peds pharmacist but doesn’t have anything line up at the moment. A few days later, I received an email my interview had been cancelled. They claimed I was on drugs due to knowledge of my bipolar disorder when I was having slight memory difficulty and I would say you get training in OB and ER in your residency. However, the culture of peds is having less autonomy compared to adults, mostly because kids aren’t usually as sick as adults and procedures are less common. I was very confused because there was no reason stated. Please do not post any personal/general medical questions or ask for medical advice on this forum. Would recommend U Conn over In my new state of attending practice, we have residents from the generally well regarded university of state EM residency. To be fair, a lot of non-academic hospitals don’t require hospitalist fellowships to be a pediatric hospitalist, but it’s definitely the way of the future. Any tips or comments on the pediatric residency program? For some reason the peds program at my med school was super toxic and the residents were very rude to each other and to students, and some of the attendings were astoundingly rude to The Emory Pediatrics Residency Program strives to produce pediatricians who possess outstanding clinical competence and a lifelong passion for inquiry. I trained (med-peds) at one of these quaternary (I've never heard of quintenary! I think it only goes up to 4! 😛) care centers, and while I think we had a higher level of decision making than many on our inpatient services (no in house attending overnight for general pediatrics, relatively early senioring), it still is just not robust on the subspecialty services. Residency is all about fit, so you need to consider what will work best for you, not what other people feel is best in Can anyone at SUNY Upstate provide updates or insights about the pediatric residency program's probation status? Some residents have mentioned the programs making a lot of improvements, and the program coordinator mentioned that they were up for review in February. Emory 4. VA experience is the best for hands on. Your personal statement should accomplish three goals: Explain why you like pediatrics. Personally, I think it's probably a waste of money. 233K subscribers in the Residency community. r/Residency A chip A close button. I thought it was awful having to deal with the parent more than the patient; there is some irony in this – geriatrics is essentially In general, graduating from a program like Lurie will just make life easier when it comes to life post-residency, depending on what you want to do. Pediatric Residency Interview Invites . I have an average step 1 score with a couple of publicationsI feel pretty average all around. lol. They are looking to fill 3 more research fellow spots next week, but posting on Orthogate has been down since Monday so they weren't able to send out their recruitment flyer. Pediatric residents where I’m currently doing fellowship do more procedures during their first year compared to my total 3 years of residency combined. go back in time and enroll in Emory as a medical student. true. If the interviewer / committees have a problem with it they will ask you about it, and then you can tell them what you posted above. family medicine in Ontario. Very conflicted on where to apply. lots of emergencies on home call that require you to come operate. 17 votes, 14 comments. Government institutions such as pgh and pcmc will let you encounter a wider variety of cases, you’ll develop skills (iv, intubation, etc) better, the salary is about 2-3x higher, and you’ll be better prepared in case you want to do a fellowship. Got my step 2 score back and did exceptionally better that I ever expected (265+) and wanted to know what this would look like for me going forward. You don't need 4-5 letters, most (if not all) programs accept a minimum of 3 and it's fine to only have 3. It's ok to not have strong letters from third year, a fair number of applicants will only have letters from fourth year. Impress on your rotations there. bottom line- no. We all know residency is tough but when you know your people work harder than others maybe make things better. guarantee salary of low 200ks. Family Medicine V. Two years ago, I faced disability discrimination working as a PGY2 in the pathology department at Emory which led me to resign. I haven’t taken step yet, but grades are top 5%. 26 on 26 weeks off with open ICU (BIPAP, DKA not tubed/pressor patients), no procedures, no nights (4 admitting shifts from 12pm to 12 AM). Can anyone recommend good programs It sounds dumb to say, but a pediatrics residency is looking for a true commitment to pediatrics. Highly agree with the above advice about relaxing, getting a good break and making sure that you have some good habits that will help you survive. Anyone at Emory interested in getting involved, please feel free to DM me. What kind of material Not attending but have offer for 305+/year (pre-tax 26K/month) for IM hospitalist medicine in Midwest regardless of RVU's. clerkship honors, etc. The goal is to prepare fellows for serving children in their communities and to 19 votes, 19 comments. This essentially means very little outpatient and electives and tons of inpatient, ED, and ICU. June 5, 2024 – ERAS opens; September 4, 2024 – Applicants can submit MyERAS applications; I am an MS3 who is going into pediatrics. It is quite brutal indeed. People have told me to limit myself to 20 programs since more than What is the best pediatric residency book that I can buy as a 4th year to help me do well in my sub internship as well as be prepared for residency Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home There are yearly spreadsheets on r/medicalschool, you could go back through the archives and see how many are still accessible. None of them ever do peds outside of anesthesia. My questions are: For pediatric specific PM&R, do I go via the pediatrics residency route and do a fellowship in PM&R? Pediatrics is a highly competitive residency in Turkey fwiw. 🥼 Residency Did a 2022-2023 pediatrics spreadsheet ever get created? If so, does anyone have the link? Thanks! The Poker Quest Reddit community. Montefiore Pediatric Residency: Thoughts on why they had so many unfilled spots in the 2023 match? I have an interview with them coming up and so far I really like the program. Log In / Sign Up; [Residency] When programs send out residency interview invitations, If anyone else is applying for Harvard Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Pediatric Residency Program Interview. My ultimate goal is Pediatric Gastroenterology. New incoming PGY 1 motivated to work something towards GI fellowship since the beginning but dont know where to start with Hi all - had some questions that I didn’t know if they would be better put here or elsewhere for upcoming peds applicant. Our Vision and Mission Facts and Figures Leadership Diversity, Throughout the season, we will be holding virtual resident social hours for applicants who are offered an interview. That being said, I'll try to be as objective as possible (I looked into advantages and disadvantages of as many fellowships as possible before deciding my career path) Pros- It is one of the few pediatric fellowships where you do get a decent pay raise after fellowship. I am a big anki fan, and I have gone back and forth with whether I want to continue my peds cards for fourth year, but I think I am going to try. Pediatrics- UNLV Received an interview invite 3-4 days after residency application deadline. Whenever we have rotating students I break down the crux of what to look I know, personally, 3 of the black med peds residents that cried racism when they didn't get as much elective time as they wanted and in the process fucked over both medicine and pediatric residents that had to cover their hard months while they got extra elective time for throwing a fit. Graduates of the Emory As someone who graduated from residency a few years ago and has been practicing general pediatrics, I also agree. but in comparison my no name residency was truly amazing. Timeline. I am considering pediatric residency in Ontario vs. Pediatrics Sub-I/residency materials [Clinical] Hi guys! So due to COVID, my schedule has come out to be that I start my Peds Sub-I the weekend after I take Step 2 (If I don't do this, then my Peds Sub-I will be scheduled after Oct 21st which is the deadline for ERAS, and I'm pretty sure its better to have Sub-I on file on my application before submitting). There was a stellar peds resident I heard about who tried to do this and didn’t match EM and ended up soaping into a spot but it was all due to financial issues with funding their training. chiefs basically take 24h call for their service for months at a time. Just finished pediatrics residency, and did not like the NICU at all. g. I could really use some help in understanding what kind qualities or metrics I'm supposed to be paying attention to in deciding whether I "like" an EM program or not. Great benefits; meals I have an audition rotation at Emory for pediatrics soon. I won't say it was easy, but the front end wasn't so much worse than the categorical schedules, and the end of residency was pretty good schedule wise. ) Overall from a birds eye view I am happy and satisfied though I won’t lie residency day to day is tough. I feel that sometimes even other physicians seem to think pediatrics is only well child visits and totally forget about a) being primary care for complex-need children and b) all the stuff that's not primary care. Arguably one of the best pediatric cardiology programs & busiest PED in the country. I’ve done 3 years of research (mostly in medical imaging and emergency medicine but none of it in peds tho), and have a few abstracts/poster presentations, but no Hello, I’m a 24 y/o F & third year dental student. 918 inpatient visits, and 166,748 outpatient visits. As peds is 4 years and family med is 2 years, I am considering both the financial and time commitment of both specialties. Residency Nassau in East Meadow, NY, is doing in-person interviews. There are no “requirements” for research to get in, but it is nice to show that you have research under your belt. Welcome to the Emory University Department of Anesthesiology! We are pleased that you are considering continuing your training with us and are excited to share with you why we take immense pride in our residency program. A couple of UCs, UW, Utah, Duke, Emory. DM me if you’re wondering about specific programs and I can let you know if It is possible to get great residency training at most pediatric The rest 12 months has to include EMG, consult rotation, pediatrics, electives. You have to work nights, weekends, ICU rotations, and sometimes 24 hour call. This last third is where a program may reduce electives and pick extra inpatient or outpatient for you. Pediatrics residency at this time is way disproportionately hospital medicine heavy. It was the right choice. Risk tolerance is individual but I like to stay in my lane of specialty. I was thinking to ask my university's Pediatrics clerkship director to write one since she was my mentor during the first 3 years too, but I would really appreciate it if you could give me some guidance on who the second person should be. TOEFL required. Nelson's Essentials of Pediatrics is better, but only for those that REALLY like to have a text book. You can search for the new one. $3600 + $500 application fee. Apply Now. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. It was at a university but certainly not top tier. idk seems like some black magic to me ¯\_ Residency applications are opening up soon. Always remember that if something goes south, a board certified allergist will be on the other side testifying. Are you happy with your Your best bet is to aim for a large and busy program at a large tertiary hospital. If you are happy with outpatient general pediatrics, then I say just orient your practice and take more peds elective if you can during residency. Children's is a LEvel 4 Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. I’m trying to decide if I should do fellowship, but i’m hesitant to spend another 3 years in training because of how tired I am from the environment created at my residency. There are comments regarding various programs (mostly impressions from applicants, but sometimes from someone I can’t say i’m enjoying residency although i’m still very happy I chose pediatrics. Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Our program has a rich history that stretches back to the earliest days of the specialty. whether it is through your rotations, leadership positions, volunteering experience, or personal experience, it is all helpful. it doesnt matter. I came from a hybrid academic/community residency. At the end of the day, the only reason for you to pick dermatology would be for an easier three years of residency, and like people are saying, those three years are temporary and pass by rather quickly. we recognize that not everyone has the opportunity to do rotations in peds, but you can still show a commitment to peds in other ways. I hate to say it - because the culture should change - but if the intention is to do inpatient pediatrics in the US, you’re probably stuck doing the grueling residency. 15K subscribers in the pinoymed community. Expand user menu Open settings menu. When do interview invites start rolling in? Is Hello, i did not take pediatrics, but i think my observations about my specialty will hold true for pediatrics as well. u/Traditional-Baker263 - MS4 who matched pediatrics, previously worked at writing center, can help with PS u/Med-mystery928 - Peds PGY-2 with med school/residency advising and PS experience u/frexels - EM attending, can read PS u/phonan - MD/PhD EM PGY-1, can chat about EM and read PS First job out of residency doing gen peds outpatient in a big health system. UCLA, OTOH, is a powerhouse program in a very competitive location. who rotate through our shop. More of a shithole if you ask me. 1 22 8. Could anyone shed some light on their experiences? Thank you for I know a bunch of people who did a pediatric residency, followed by anesthesia residency, followed by peds anesthesia fellowship. The culture of a department starts with the chairman’s behavior. If you were only going to buy one book, it definitely needs to be Harriet Lane. MS4 here hoping to apply to Pediatrics for the 2025 Match. Hey everyone. Complete ranking of medical schools (MD & DO) by residency director scores (**March 2021 Updated USNWR Residency PD scores**) Q U A L I T Y Actual Rank School PD Research PD Primary Care Emory 4. Emory is also a I came from a med school that didn't have a med Peds home program and glad I didn't listen to the naysayers. 39 votes, 29 comments. Instead I ended up doing (prelim) medicine where we focus on minuscule attention to It is a really great place with faculty that goes to bat for you (and they just opened a residency with 4 spots this year). Or check it out in the app stores A reddit community for dental students to share the latest news, articles, Hi All, My wife was accepted post-match for a pediatric dental residency program at a University-based program (tuition required). The Emory/Children’s Pediatric Neuroradiology Fellowship program features comprehensive training in all aspects of pediatric neuroradiology at one of the largest pediatric healthcare centers in the U. theyre great. Welcome! For over a century, faculty at Emory University have provided clinical care to children in Georgia. The bulk of what you need to know most programs will have on their website or is obtainable through Freida/residency explorer. Do an away at Emory where you impress with your clinical acumen and kindergarten skills. Thank you guys for the replies Seems like pediatric invites are delayed Hang in there buddies any advice found here IS NOT legal advice. More than anything, you want to get a good taste of what your specialty will Everyone seemed to enjoy teaching (residents, core faculty, non-faculty attendings); great moonlighting opportunities; great pediatrics exposure. It’s about the same level as ortho, rads, psych, anesthesia and urology here, the tier below the trinity of derm, plastics (straight residency here in Turkey), and ophtho. Below This is a subreddit specifically for interns and residents to get together and discuss issues concerning their training and medicine/surgery. The pay is great, especially for pediatrics specialists. I’m strongly leaning towards pediatrics and hopefully GI fellowship but am continually being dissuaded by attendings and my own family members due to lower compensation, especially in the location I So as far as I read and see from the statistics, Emory or overall GA is not so IMG friendly. As far as hobbies and life outside of medicine I am very much in the boat of “if it’s important to you you’ll make it work”. Here’s the link to find last years spreadsheet. 0 fte, no weekends or holidays, call from home over night only 1/6 wk. And I don't want to leave a bad reputation before I even get to start my actual job. $2750 including housing + $50 application fee. Emory and Colorado aren't that much of a powerhouse program. no post-call days when you're on The word “residency” needs to be reserved for true medical residencies and not these PA training periods. But let's say you wanted to specialize in bariatric surgery and literally only wanted to do sleeve I will be applying for residency from my D. Reddit is 201K subscribers in the Residency community. I'm a med peds ID fellow. The minuscule attention to detail for things that probably don’t matter drives me bonkers. This seems universal with how poor compensation is for Peds specialists. I’m newly-graduated and will be starting my pediatrics residency in July. You need a fairly strong application. Did you feel like you could leave the doors of residency program upon completion & be confident in your As someone who's been in the Pediatrics field (specifically Tufts, Hopkins, UNC, MUSC, Emory, Vanderbilt, Miami, UAB, UVA, Icahn, UPMC. Work is defined as any time spent at the hospital. Excellent culture: emory, vandy, UC Davis, cornell, Hopkins, ucla great culture: stanford, Columbia, nyu, u Washington, Minnesota, cedars Sinai I won’t list bad culture places It’s surgery residency so you’ll still work hard, and there will be bad eggs everywhere. I went up by about 5 percentage points between last year and this year. I’d love to know what kind of job you chose out of residency. HUGE red flag in my program is the absolutely horrific pass rate. All things regarding the practice of pediatrics! Please feel free to post interesting articles, updates, or news regarding this area of medicine. It was shocking to know that they had 10 unfilled spots in the 2023 match. Hi, I am a new pediatric intern who just started residency. however many institutions take advantage of the pediatricians and pediatric residents natural altruism and treat them poorly. I have a personal interest in exploring the humanities aspect of medicine, and I just absolutely love that Emory has an ethics track that I GS residency somewhere in Brooklyn. . Pediatric hospitalist medicine is one of the most competitive pediatric fellowship positions, especially since the decline of peds EM. How competitive is hard to answer, but 'more' than a small 4 resident community program. Throughout dental school I have always thought I wanted to go general. General Pediatric Residency Program; Emory Pediatrics Residents; Emory Pediatrics Residents. it’s usually the doctors who are responsible for phlebotomy but even in places where we have nurses and a phlebotomy service, they sometimes make excuses for not doing it because there no repercussions for them but only the doctor because ultimately the doctor is held responsible rather than provide training to Of note, I did residency where there weren’t fellows. Pediatric Residents. I do not want to do poorly on my first assessment exam. Peds Hospitalist here, not fellowship trained. e. I am unsure of how to research programs. Very bad. The internal medicine spreadsheet here on Reddit has loose rankings and tier ranking. I didn’t choose pediatrics in large part because of what you espouse on here. Procedural training in Pediatrics is already poor. main campus student here: i would say dobbs and complex are generally considered “worse” (dobbs is small & has no elevators, complex is far away from freshman life) and raoul and LSM are seen as “better” (newer, big floors, lots of people, modern). though I applied to a few. S. Hi everyone! I’m a 4th year thinking about creating a comprehensive Anki deck for residency training / boards and would appreciate a resource recommendation. But I think I have some words of wisdom regarding Away Rotations, so here Title: Why you should become a Geriatrician: An Attending’s Perspective Background: I went to my state DO school and graduated in 2014. During preclinical years I thought I was going to be a pediatrician, but my clinical rotation in peds proved me wrong. i am a current turman resident and i really like the vibe of the smaller floors w/ nice big rooms, and the communities in hamilton For my pediatric resident homies, how many hours (on average) do y’all spend in the hospital each day during your in-patient rotations on the floor? Trying to get a gauge of how much my friend’s residency is taking advantage of her. Peds PGY-2 (will be a PGY-3 when you’re an intern) here. Huge residency class, large pediatric subdivisions (ex: the number of faculty in their PEM division is more than the entire pediatric faculty at many small-mid tier programs), high volume of patients, amazing connections, lots of money in the program. The neurologist is in the private practice, but the EM physician is professor at Emory. They are very demoralizing and there is a reason why students from top 10 medical schools don't choose Emory IM. I would strongly recommend pursuing pediatrics based on TL;DR: Do neurosurgery because the brain is a fascinating space and there are incredible tools and toys coming out all the time to play with and you get to help people with incredibly scary diseases. Log In One of the most useful things for me was a card I clipped to my ID badge that had normal pediatric vitals by age I am a fourth year student going into pediatrics and just finished step 2. This is a virtual lounge for doctors practicing in the Philippines. upvotes r/cscareerquestions. r/cscareerquestions. I'll take your word for it. I’ve always really wanted to work in general pediatrics but after shadowing a NMM DO practitioner, I feel in love with the idea of treating via using OMM/OMT, PT, rehab, and trigger point injections. Unsurprisingly, the honor goes to Wyckoff Heights Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. Anyway I love talking about this shit so if you want to really get into the weeds about choosing programs and are willing to share some more details (here or in DM) happy to do so, although I'm also a rando internet stranger so I totally get if not. I did 15+ interviews. GS and CT are rough too. Important factors to consider/what I considered important included: is it a free-standing children’s hospital? (Means there are more peds-dedicated departments) in-house fellowships (if that’s what you’re after). First an explanation of the chart. The plethora of training options post residency is great. The majority of pediatrics occurs in ambulatory settings. I'm a PGY-2 at a pediatrics program where we have very limited elective time and all of it is by default in third year (only a little over 2 months Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home For example, it definitely doesn't apply to family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, etc, and according to you general surgery. This is a personal question. If we feel you are doing something wrong, admins have the right to ban your Reddit account and have the final say. In 2016 Emory University Hospital saw 26,564 Emergency Room visits, 44. Hi I would like to ask if saan po maganda mag residency for Pediatrics na private? Comment or pm will be much appreciated. 7 years q4-6 is unusual. If you want a textbook: Nelson's Pediatrics is the main one. Edit 2 - would not recommend Yale, esp for neo. That basically excludes most hospitals in the U. I entered residency with a wife and 2 kids as well. If this is truly a PA “residency”, they need to be under the strict oversight of a national governing body for standards such as the ACGME is for medical residencies. 1 91% 239: 249: The other survey involved primary care and was sent to residency directors designated as mainly involved in the primary care fields of family medicine, pediatrics and internal medicine. If you are viewing this on the new Reddit layout, please take some time and look at our wiki (/r/step1/wiki) as it has a lot of valuable information regarding advice and approaches on taking Step 1, along with analytical statistics of study resources. Explain why you will be good at pediatrics. Currently, it's only the larger hospitals offering this fellowship. I'm on a residency recruitment committee for a pediatric residency program and talk to all sorts of applicants with a variety of CVs. Just wondering if a brutal call schedule would be enough to make me unhappy if I otherwise like the program. most programs will have q2-3 on average, in house, for juniors (or night float) and then a mix for seniors on home call. Which textbook or resource do you all think would be best to use as a base from your expertise? Thanks! Step scores, LORs, class rank, and research are your keys, same things as any other specialty. I love sports and grew up going to every sports game at my high school because that was the culture, but now I really only go to games I have close friends playing in, and that’s Pediatrics Residency Spreadsheet . Those comments about more procedures at a Buckle ya seatbelts Pop ya popcorn Pour ya tea The moment you've all been waiting for M4s, it's time to NAME AND SHAME the programs that did you dirty this interview season- whether it was a match violation, a terrible PD Students at Emory love Emory, you’ll see that on a tour (if we ever get done with this virus) with so many students wearing Emory gear. Expand user menu Open settings Finding a place where you can thrive and actually enjoy residency while learning EM is Then in my mind, equally strong training with slightly less shiny brand name: Pitt, Maryland, Boston Med Ctr, Emory, Parkland, Vandy, Indiana, Bellevue This process is forcing me to think about residency programs (assuming I'll interview where I do my away). Kansas University Medical Center: no longer accepting applications for 2023. Pediatrics residency . The School of Medicine is affiliated with Emory Healthcare, the largest is committed to training future pediatric neurologists through our Pediatric Neurology Residency program at Children’s at Egleston and Children’s at Scottish A pediatric residency is probably comparable to an internal medicine residency. Go ahead and get second-most updated version. Emory University School of Medicine . I've been doing this for a while, so there was no fellowship option when I started. Ok, I’m an attending now, so keep that in mind. I have been using residency explorer and Texas Star to gather objective information on different programs (step 1 avg, step 2, avg. Have good kindergarten skills. Anyone have any thoughts about the quality and rep of the Emory residency program? Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. The administration does not care about its residents and uses their residents as workhorses. Drawbacks: less time to Autonomy in pediatrics residency I am a med/peds resident and have, overall, been unimpressed by the autonomy given to us on the pediatrics side of things. I do work in a community hospital, and none of my partners are fellowship trained either, though two of them just grandfathered into certification by sitting for and passing the hospitalist boards. Do research with Emory faculty. The Department of Pediatrics is committed to providing the best clinical care, cutting-edge research, and training opportunities for tomorrow's pediatric leaders. Feel free to discuss the game and post any I am starting my residency in Pediatrics this June! Looking for advice on how to survive intern year e. This will make it worse. I agree. I applied to only pediatric PGY1 programs across the country and I received my first interview invitation today The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. 1 4 22 8. CSCareerQuestions protests in If you are viewing this on the new Reddit layout, please take some time and look at our wiki (/r/step1/wiki) I just finished my PGY-1 year at a mid sized pediatrics program and tracked my hours with the help of a location based app and thought I would share the results. I'm applying IM, and my application is competitive enough to be tossed towards some of the more "prestigious" programs in the country. Emory University Hospital is nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties, and is also ranked by US News & World Report as the number one hospital in metro Atlanta and the state of Georgia. However, after spending the past week on a Pediatric rotation, I have realized that I thoroughly enjoy working with kids and the work flow of pediatric clinics so much more than working with adults. That being said, athletic events have pretty low attendance. Do not talk amongst yourselves, because we're still really trying to keep this all on the down-low so admin doesn't catch wind. Yesterday I noticed a residency program that I was previously super interested in posted a video in which the Israeli flag was flying below the American flag outside their hospital. This year & last, I scored below the goal score for my year of training set by the school. O. 1 4. That being said, I've seen people do residency at community FM and IM programs with low stats and match Derm as a second residency which is something I would have said is not possible as an MS4 but as an Attending, I'll Hello! I'll be applying this coming year and just wanted to ask if the letters of recommendation I have lined up right now would be sufficient for most pediatric residency programs: 1 letter from an IM hospitalist 1 letter from a Neonatal ICU attending 1 letter from a Neonatal ICU research mentor who I worked on an advocacy project with Rounding out my M3 year, I'm starting to figure out the places I want to apply for residency. The current chairman, who has recently taken office, unfortunately, decided to perpetuate the ancient culture of old surgeons from the previous chairman. Step 1 required. She was also offered an interview at a lesser known, hospital-based program that is a paid position. LA, We are excited that you are interested in the Emory General Pediatric Residency Program and look forward to telling you more about us. Background: I'm fresh out of an neuroendovascular fellowship and finished my residency last June. Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to make it through training! This is a subreddit specifically for interns and residents to get together and discuss issues concerning their training and medicine/surgery. They have increased flexibility (instead of 25-30+ weeks of inpatient internal medicine and 4-8 weeks of ICU, they generally are 8-12 weeks of inpatient IM, and some have no ICU time while others have 2-4 weeks on average (some have A lot of residency programs will not receive funding for you to complete a 2nd residency. You will not have a leg to stand on. friendly or competitive), personalities of various programs, etc) What I like about Emory/Atlanta: After my residency interview at Emory, I knew that this was the program that I wanted to train at and grow as a doctor. My ITE is this Friday and I have no idea how to prepare for it. Emory University Hospital is ranked as a top 25 hospital for neurology and neurosurgery by U. If you disliked your program/were unhappy there, I would love to hear why (you don't need to name the program). I found this link to a rather lengthy list and wanted some feedback about whether the materials on it are worth buying/checking out of my future institution’s medical library or digital library. The amount of support from fellow residents, faculty, and staff is truly incredible. Three years of residency, plenty of inpatient, NICU, PICU and some elective CICU, and I need a two year fellowship before I can practice at my home institute? What am I even doing here? Family medicine can see pediatric clinic, in addition to The Emory internal medicine program has been known to be malignant for a really long time and it lives up to this reputation. Which New York pediatric residency programs have you heard good things about or had good experiences at, and Which ones should I avoid and why? I'm in the process of making my application list for pediatrics and would love some personal or second hand experiences concerning some NY pediatric residency programs. 4 days/wk for 1. In the U. Midwest suburb of a major city. After 15 years in US, I’m getting kicked out in 7 weeks with 2 years of residency left Under the residency mega thread there is a list of hyperlinks that takes you to the spreadsheet. My goal here is to address the specific things that I see most frequently in pediatric personal statements, so hopefully I only have to type this out once! ;) Three Goals. Lee Alexandra Beaty Medical Emory Pediatrics Residents Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advocacy Contact & Location. Stanford University: $6200 + $300 application fee. As like majority of students, I am beyond anxious to hear back from programs. Just submitted my residency application ahead of tomorrow's deadline and now I am a nervous wreck. I doubt you get any allergy training in residency. K. Of course, Jewish people have a long history of facing discrimination and [Residency] NAME AND SHAME: Pediatrics program has in-person interviews . Please and thank you I’m a MS2 at a top 40 US program and I really love peds. They are very good, but with an above average application, you should be able to get interviews there. failing #1: do all the same stuff at your home program. The social hours give you a chance to meet our I have considered IM and family med, possibly radiology (but I’m not sure about the job market and am not very competitive as an applicant). I had a small attending practice and took general cranial neurosurgery call Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to make it through training! This is a subreddit specifically for interns and residents to get together and discuss issues concerning their training and medicine/surgery. What I meant is that in your 2 years of pediatrics your schedule is set up in a way that you satisfy and accomplish all the requirements of a 3 year Pediatrics residency per ACGME. It’s a dream compared to residency 🙃 Hi all, I am a newly minted MS4 applying to pediatrics. ) HOWEVER, I know the intangibles of a program are just as important (PD support, culture among residents (i. Even the one person who did peds residency, picu fellowship, anesthesia residency, peds anesthesia fellowship doesn’t want anything to do with peds/picu any more. News. Emory Pediatrics . Nothing else matters too much. Program within a few years and I think that I would be fairly competitive enough for med-peds based on my research and extracurriculars. Hi everyone. As we all know, New York City is legendary for its toxic residency programs in general, and I can only imagine how toxic it must be to do pediatrics residency in NYC, which is often maligned as one of the most toxic specialties along with OB/GYN. 24-30 patients a day, with enough time to take calls, review labs, teach med students, finish my notes and browse reddit. Emory University: rotations available only for Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Pathology, and Ophthalmology. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Collectible Avatars; Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Neurosurgery here. eoboqcml sdkq mnsyccvt mysuagj dlkfddd tqab mxhp rkonz mbun icp