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Not sure if you all are still here…
Anyone thinking of fellowship lol.
Do we need a new panic thread?
Anyone thinking of fellowship lol.
Do we need a new panic thread?
Im not lol Im so over being in training. If i went IM id probably want pulm/crit though…. Hugely different compared to the primary care track im onNot sure if you all are still here…
Anyone thinking of fellowship lol.
Do we need a new panic thread?
Psych is 4 years so I’m still going strong.Not sure if you all are still here…
Anyone thinking of fellowship lol.
Do we need a new panic thread?
That’s how it goes!im psych
noway jose
Lol I’m at a similar program. Ugh I also feel DONE but still thinking about a fellowship. (Insert another mid life crisis)Not doing a fellowship in my very academic program in a VERY fellowship heavy specialty is proving to be awkward. Nobody recommends it (not doing one), but I'm done. DONE.
I hate this argument. What about all the old timers who got "grandfathered" in? There are directors/chiefs heading departments and never did a fellowship. And I'm talking about a very competitive place.I'm not sure if a fellowship helps right now, but in the future it may be required for employment. No MSK fellowship years ago in rads, but you would need one to get hired now. I always recommend getting as many certifications as possible because they may not be needed now, but who knows in 10 or 20 yrs.
Sorry you don't like it, but it is factual. I believe most of those Grandfathered Chiefs would be in their lates 50's or older. In Olden Times, about 30% were board certified, at least in my specialty. Board certification was quite costly and nothing more than a feather in your hat. Now, it's nearly impossible to be on staff at a hospital unless you are Board Certified /Eligible. My former hospital would remove you from the medical staff when you were no longer Board Eligible. This and Subspecialty certification is what prompted my comment to obtain certifications while young and knowledge was fresh. Things can change down the road.My family members case is illustrative of this.I hate this argument. What about all the old timers who got "grandfathered" in? There are directors/chiefs heading departments and never did a fellowship. And I'm talking about a very competitive place.
FairSorry you don't like it, but it is factual. I believe most of those Grandfathered Chiefs would be in their lates 50's or older. In Olden Times, about 30% were board certified, at least in my specialty. Board certification was quite costly and nothing more than a feather in your hat. Now, it's nearly impossible to be on staff at a hospital unless you are Board Certified /Eligible. My former hospital would remove you from the medical staff when you were no longer Board Eligible. This and Subspecialty certification is what prompted my comment to obtain certifications while young and knowledge was fresh. Things can change down the road.My family members case is illustrative of this.