Does anyone have the most up-to-date? Their website only goes up to 2017. I called NYU GME, and they seem hesitant to provide it even though it's on the website of pretty much every GME in the country.
Kinda harsh there, colleague. It's not unreasonable (as you make it out to believe) for someone to wonder how much is the stipend. "John Smith, Harvard, 270/270, AOA, called, and asked what was the pay for the year." "Oh no! DNR. DNR. DNR!!!!"Is this really that important? How much of a difference will it make if you get the 2019 salary info? Do you think they have suddenly started paying interns $25,000 a year? If I was a PD and I saw that a med student had called up our GME office regarding such a petty issue, I would make sure to blacklist this person from our institution.
Kinda harsh there, colleague. It's not unreasonable (as you make it out to believe) for someone to wonder how much is the stipend. "John Smith, Harvard, 270/270, AOA, called, and asked what was the pay for the year." "Oh no! DNR. DNR. DNR!!!!"
Just a bit unreasonable. People have to budget.
Fair enough, but if you have the 2017 stipend, just add 1000 dollars to it and you are probably close to the 2019 stipend. Why would anyone need such exact numbers? My brother easily lives in Manhattan on around 50k/year as a single person.
Not only is there nothing wrong with it, but it's a requirement to provide the terms of benefits and a sample of a resident contract prior to ranking. A lot of places actually make you sign an acknowledgment that you received a copy of everything at the interview. They're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts, but rather because they're required to.I see nothing wrong with wanting to know the exact "benefits" offered by the program. Sure it might be not be very significant but it's additional data that would be useful to know. Maybe OP has a family or has dependents that they need to account for.
If one person asks a questions there is usually a lot more who have the same question but haven't outright asked it. On the contrary I would hope that if a PD saw that a med student requesting to see the current salary information I would hope that he would just request that it gets updated on my website.
Does anyone have the most up-to-date? Their website only goes up to 2017. I called NYU GME, and they seem hesitant to provide it even though it's on the website of pretty much every GME in the country.