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can anyone explain to me why they would do an fp residency at a big academic med ctr- with all the other residents from im/peds/ob/em wouldn't you be last in line for cool cases and procedures....
i can see the exposure to inpatient medicine and subspecialties but then you are basically doing i.m.
it would seem to me that a smaller unopposed program where fp residents run the icu, staff the ed, and do most of the ob/peds would produce a more well rounded family medicine physician. so what's up with these other programs that appeals to applicants?
i can see the exposure to inpatient medicine and subspecialties but then you are basically doing i.m.
it would seem to me that a smaller unopposed program where fp residents run the icu, staff the ed, and do most of the ob/peds would produce a more well rounded family medicine physician. so what's up with these other programs that appeals to applicants?