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Thanks for the comment. I'm beginning to realize that EVERYTHING is taken care of in Philly.hah, nice avatar. goes well with the name. everything always goes to philly.
Thanks for the comment. I'm beginning to realize that EVERYTHING is taken care of in Philly.hah, nice avatar. goes well with the name. everything always goes to philly.
Does anybody know if we send our $2K deposit to Philly or ATL?
for any of the current students that have info I was wondering if you could enlighten us new students about the quality of rotation sites for the M3/M4 clinical years. Do they provide a competitive edge looking towards residency down the road? Is it hard to get placed at larger sights in Atlanta? Is there somewhere that I may be able to see a schedule of the clinical rotations that students take part in in each year? I know it is early to be wondering about all this but I jsut wanted to know about these things from the students that have the inside info. Are there any pros and cons that current students have faced thus far attending a relatively new school in the Atlanta area?
Third term is Neuro. Anatomy, some phys, some psych, some path. Pretty much a comprehensive neuro course.
M2 is mostly systems. Also surgery, emergency medicine, etc. I really don't have a great grasp of what it entails, exactly.
We hit immuno hard on CMBM. Pharm is in CMBM, and a lot of 2nd-year.
The curriculum is integrated, so we get all this stuff throughout the first two years, as it becomes relevant. Most medical schools are going to the integrated curriculum these days. I know Emory just switched to it this year, and I know most of the schools in TX have been doing it for years.
I try to go to the clinic at least once a month, and I volunteer at the Grady ED once a week too.
Thanks TT. I PMed sketches and he was able to fill me on some of the matches. As TT said, two of the four MCG radiology spots were taken by Ga-PCOM students and another matched into a radiology program in Delaware. He said there were lots of Emergency Med, IM, and Anesthesia matches. Some Urology, Psych, PM&R, and Med-Peds in there too. This is so great!!
haha, oops, sorry sketches. ill becareful next time.