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Can anyone comment on Arizona- Tucson program? I sensed bad vibes of malignancy for some reason.
Absolutely not!!!Anyone has an idea about Emory clinical investigator track? Is it worth it to spend an extra year?
What do you think when PD says we are considering your candidacy highly? Being an IMG, it gives me hope. Too optimistic?
How do you guys rank
U of Minnesota
UT Houston
UCLA
Baylor
Cornell
UMKC
Northshore- Chicago
Would appreciate the forums insights on these programs as I finalize my list.
Jefferson
Baylor
UPENN
VCU
UVA
Medstar Georgetown
GW
Thanks in Advance!
Thank you for your participation! How should we approach our top 3 programs on the rank list? Should we tell the first program that they are number one?Second year fellow here, any questions ? I am at a good university program in the east coast.
Thank you for your participation! How should we approach our top 3 programs on the rank list? Should we tell the first program that they are number one?
Any input on St.Elizabeth in Boston? thanks in advance
Hi, I need help with ranking of the following programs
1. U of Wisconsin
2. U of Nebraska
3. Henry Ford Hospital
4. Geisinger
5. Kansas University
6. Allegany
7. U of WV
Hi. Can anyone let me know how to rank these, or at least what stands out above the others (reputation, strength of training, fellow satisfaction)? Interested in interventional.
Rutgers NJMS
Rochester
Iowa
Arizona (Tucson)
SLU
UTMB (Galviston)
UBuffalo
UMissouri (columbia)
UConn (Farmington)
It's that time of the year again. Done with interviews. Can anyone help with ROL or comments on any of programs. Having difficulty deciding between #1 and 2 mostly
UT Houston
Nebraska
Lehigh Valley
Grand Rapids
U of I Peoria
Geisenger
Creighton
Interested in getting best general Cardiology training. Future goals unclear at this point, probably something non-invasive maybe imaging or HF.
Nebraska and UT Houston, then the rest.
Thoughts between nebraska and UT houson?
Hey guys, any thoughts between:
USF Vs University of Kentucky Vs Miami Mt Sinai?
Dear all,
A few of the current cardiology fellows feel compelled to write this to all those who applied and interviewed that UF Jax cardiovascular fellowship. We feel that we should be honest about the current situation of the program. The cardiology fellowship is on probation. Attached is the ACGME letter received by the program which outlines the reasons the probationary accreditation, including, lack of education, service over education, and fear of retaliation. We want you to know everything before making your ranking decisions. This is nothing new for the program, this culture has existed for a long time.
Below are 2 postings from other sdn members. We just want you the applicant to make an informed decision.
1. "At the University of Florida Jacksonville the PD likes to brag that it's a "fellow run" program. What that actually means is the cardiology fellows must personally write the notes and orders on every patient. The residents are not allowed to do any of that because they don't trust their own residents. This means welcome to being an intern again!"
Available at: Cardiology Program Impressions
2. "There are a number of things that I feel obligated to let everyone know regarding UF Jacksonville Cardiology program
1.) I am writing to protect candidates, I have nothing to gain from my comments. There is no cardiology program that is so competitive that you should subject yourselves to this particular program.
2.) This program is not the same as the nationally ranked Gainesville program
3.) You will be a poorly respected super resident
4.) You will leave without appropriate procedural skills and will not be comfortable in even simple cath. This is a very serious problem. I urge all of you who are considering taking the interview to be very cautious. Outwardly it appears to be a good program. Do NOT be duped. There are other options out there
5.) They are unresponsive to the fellows' requests for any sort of change, i.e. nothing has changed in 20 years
6.) You cannot leave for rotations outside of the institution
7.) You are only there to do their work- you are viewed as a guest thus the emphasis is not on your education.
8.) You will have a very hard time going elsewhere for further training at good institutions, esp competitive programs at top places for further sub-specialization
I graduated many years ago and urge caution...."
Available at: Official 2012-2013 Cardiology fellowship application cycle
Do anyone has any insider info on Mount Sinai Beth Israel, NY? When is it going to close and what will happen to the fellows there? Would it be scary to match to a downsized almost dying hospital?
really? when did they go unmatched?I have the same question man!! Also, as per NRMP report they went unmatched 2/4.. did they tell you anything about first years??
Nov 15th @ 9 p.m. EST, good LuckWhen is the deadline for applicants to certify ROL?
Would prefer Mayo ArizAny input on Lahey Clinic vs Mayo Arizona?
Not really, my friend is doing it... it doesn't help in any research career these days.. I know that they have hard time recruiting fellows as most applicants don't like to spend an extra year in lab work for nothingAnyone has an idea about Emory clinical investigator track? Is it worth it to spend an extra year?
Kentucky has a great program. UK>USF>Mt. Sinai Miami
I have not interviewed at either of those places. But looks pretty straightforward.
UK > USF > Mt Sinai Miami
thanks, you tooNov 15th @ 9 p.m. EST, good Luck
Anyone have any thoughts on creighton or U of I Peoria
Thanks. Any specific reason?Would prefer Mayo Ariz
What an impressive list, don't know all the programs but from what I know about these placesHow do you guys rank
U of Minnesota
UT Houston
UCLA
Baylor
Cornell
UMKC
Northshore- Chicago
Mayo Arizona is a much stronger program. Lahey clinic has more of a community feel. It's good if you are interested in EP.
The exposure to heart failure and transplant would be great in Tampa. And I maybe biased but I might just rank it higher purely based on location tooThanks. I felt that they're both solid community programs with good training in EP and echo. To me the only difference was the Mayo name.
What do you think about USF Tampa compared to those two? Appreciate your input.
Hi guys, how would you rank:
Univ of Kentucky, Univ of Louisville, Univ of Cincinnati and Univ of Nebraska?
Future plans - interventional vs imaging
Thanks. I felt that they're both solid community programs with good training in EP and echo. To me the only difference was the Mayo name.
What do you think about USF Tampa compared to those two? Appreciate your input.