My situation is the following: later this year i have a big chance of getting into a heme only fellowship, both benign and malign heme (with transplant training).
The caveat is I am not interested in academic career and i like small community hospitals.
I know there are some community hospitals hiring heme only docs to do 50% ward/consultation and 50% clinic.
In this small community scenario what are the main pathologies one has the deal with in the wards, with consults from other specialties and in clinic.
I am aware that agressive malign heme is not treated outside big academic centers. So that would be something i would forfeit once i am attending.
What would a heme only doc offer beyond a hospitalist to a small community hospital population.
I know some people will advise me to do heme/onc to widen my scope, but this is not a possibility, and really cannot postpone a year or two.
The caveat is I am not interested in academic career and i like small community hospitals.
I know there are some community hospitals hiring heme only docs to do 50% ward/consultation and 50% clinic.
In this small community scenario what are the main pathologies one has the deal with in the wards, with consults from other specialties and in clinic.
I am aware that agressive malign heme is not treated outside big academic centers. So that would be something i would forfeit once i am attending.
What would a heme only doc offer beyond a hospitalist to a small community hospital population.
I know some people will advise me to do heme/onc to widen my scope, but this is not a possibility, and really cannot postpone a year or two.