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  Where to train to get hot chicks??
Posted by: lonely bastard - 07-24-2017, 10:00 PM - Forum: On the trail - Replies (5)

Beef brogonaufs, I see these hot nurses at the hospital that I'm mirin' and these ugly residents talking to them?  Please aware me where is the best places to train to snag the hotties?  I'm talking hot nurses, hot undergrad girls, hot business school girls, hot med school girls (do they exist?), and maybe hot residents (tho at that point they are likely all taken).  I just want a part of the smoke show.

Thank brosefs

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  Way more applicants?
Posted by: Guest - 07-24-2017, 06:43 PM - Forum: On the trail - Replies (14)

Currently on my first subI and everyone has told me that they have 5+ applying from their school when most years have 1-2. Do you guys think that this year will have a huge surge in applications? What have your experiences been?

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  Rising young faculty
Posted by: Anonymous - 07-19-2017, 05:42 PM - Forum: General interest - Replies (193)

Are there any young faculty who are distinguishing/making a name for themselves? 


Primarily asking re: academics/research

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  Third year and home schedule
Posted by: Uninformed - 07-18-2017, 01:10 PM - Forum: How to prep for applications - No Replies

How should my third year rotations be set up and then my home rotation fourth year that will allow me to 1) be prepared for away rotations 2) be able to do a third or fourth  away rotation?

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  peripheral nerve
Posted by: gyest - 07-15-2017, 11:25 PM - Forum: General interest - Replies (5)

thoughts on importance of peripheral nerve training? Seems to be a growing field that not many programs have good representation in, on the other hand it's not terribly sexy and there's competition from multiple other specialties (ortho, plastics).

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  Best residency for peds?
Posted by: Guest - 07-12-2017, 07:02 PM - Forum: Fellowship application - Replies (3)

Which residencies train the best pediatric neurosurgeons? Obviously fellowship plays a big role, but do residencies at institutions affiliated with top children's hospitals (Boston, CHOP, Cincinnati) necessarily produce the best peds neurosurgeons? Specific programs please.

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  Impact of medical school name on residency selection
Posted by: Guest - 07-11-2017, 10:41 PM - Forum: How to prep for applications - Replies (16)

Hello,

I am a rising M1 student at a top 40 medical school and am interested in neurosurgery. While this website has affirmed the idea that neurosurgery is self-selecting, I have developed an interest in the field as a result of my working in a peds nsg lab throughout undergrad and working with the PI, fellows, and residents who rotate through our lab. My question is, since I do not go to a top 10 medical school, am I at a disadvantage for top academic residencies even if I have similar scores/grades/research/AOA  an Ivy League applicant? Thanks.

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  Top Programs for Spinal Work/Research
Posted by: omegalomaniac - 07-10-2017, 09:52 PM - Forum: General interest - Replies (32)

What are your thoughts on the best residencies for training spinal surgeons? Of course, spine is a major component of neurosurgery and thus is a huge focus of every program, but I wonder if any programs have particular strengths in/are well known for spine specifically, either clinically speaking or in terms of research.

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  Programs without research years/requirement?
Posted by: Guest - 07-09-2017, 11:36 PM - Forum: General interest - Replies (3)

So I'm really into the operative aspect of neurosurgery but don't plan on going into academia. I realize that all residency programs are 7 years with 2 built in research years. Are there any programs that don't have research requirements and will allow you to just operate or do an infolded fellowship during those years?

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  Wheres popular
Posted by: wheretogo - 07-08-2017, 11:16 AM - Forum: How to prep for applications - Replies (6)

Which places are popular this year?

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