Hey all. Was wondering if anyone could shed some insight on my ROL. My Top 5 are pretty solidified but 6-10 are not so cemented.
If anyone is able to offer insight regarding any personal experience (completing a rotation, staff, resident), training, job/fellowship attainment after graduation, experience with admin/faculty, facility/hospital in general.
Full Transparency. I’m a New Yorker and completed all my clerkships in NYC (mostly the South bronx and Brooklyn); Therefore, I know that NYC programs are tough, patient populations are extremely difficult and ratios are pretty rough. So I know with NYC programs (except prestigious ones like Cornell, NYP, Sinai, etc.) aren’t considered in the highest regard. However, putting that aside (lol 🤣🥲😩) still would greatly appreciate any insight. I also wasn’t opposed to moving but after researching out of state programs I interviewed with and speaking to residents, I didn’t think these programs offered enough incentive to relocate. But please shed any light you can if i’m gravely mistaken!!!!!
- NYMC Met/Harlem
- SUNY Upstate
- Lincoln
- SUNY Downstate
- Good Samaritan U
- Rutgers-community Medical Center
- Nuvance Health
- St Barnabas Hospital
- Inspira Health – Vineland
- Jefferson Health New Jersey
These are my 11-20. Thoughts?
- St Johns Riverside NY
- Brooklyn Hospital Center NY
- Wyckoff Heights NY
- Nassau University Center
- University of Illnois COM – Peoria
- Texas Tech U – El Paso
- Swedish Hospital – IL
- University of Missouri – Columbia
- Good Sam U – St Joseph
- ECU North Carolina
Thank you in advance. Best of luck to everyone with the Match 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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