yf 发帖数: 272 | 1 8. Tufts medical center
Tufts has a very good tradition. Its ex-chairman founded the first hem/onc
fellowship program in the whole nation and he was also a founder of the
magazine BLOOD. He also managed to place a lot of his trainees to different
hem/onc programs and later on they became head of these programs. In the
1970s and 1980s, it has a NCI designated comprehensive cancer center. And
the hematology and BMT parts were very strong. But then it lost its NCI
designation due to the weakness of |
d******a 发帖数: 127 | 2 Very nice post!
All the Univ program PD would tell you that it was a wrong place for
somebody who wanted to go to private practice after fellowship. However, Who
will do the shitty 1st/2nd yr fellow's job such as BM, LP, nonsense consult
and BMT rotation?
This is just pat of the game. Don't take it serous! |
s*****h 发帖数: 937 | 3 My friend who was interviewed in Boston last year said that they basically
were trying to psych-analyse her through the whole 6 hours. Maybe it is just
typical for Boston programs, 2/2 the extreme competition. Bottom line is
that YF is a very strong candidate for many programs. You will find the one
that fits you the best :)
I haven't gone to any of my interviews yet. Hopeful will have something to
share with everyone after March. |
u*******l 发帖数: 107 | 4 seems Tufts is not very good for landing a job after fellow. "competition
for patients in local area" "hard to stay on faculty". I guess Job market
after training is the most important factor. |