Current MS3 looking for info on programs. I’d love to hear more about what to expect from overall residency vibe and expectations as I apply for auditions. I enjoy hearing residents talk about feeling supported, great education/teaching, autonomy vs oversight, living experience in the area, off-service rotations, procedures, competing services. I don’t care about prestige or a big name, as long as I get strong training, and I graduate feeling like I can work anywhere.
I’m definitely looking for a more community/county experience, I also worked in NYC for a while before med school so I’m familiar with difficult patient populations (obviously not the same experience as a resident/attending). This isn’t a comprehensive list, and it’s not in any particular order. Any suggestions for other programs I should check out would appreciated as well.
NY:
- St. John’s Riverside
- Wyckoff Heights
- Staten Island
- St. Barnabas
- South Brooklyn/Coney Island
NJ:
- Jefferson Health NJ
- Rutgers Community Medical Center
- St. Joseph’s Uni Med Ctr in Paterson
- Capital Health Regional Med Ctr
PA
- Jefferson Einstein Montgomery
- Jefferson Health Northeast
- Nazareth Hospital Program
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