01-09-2022, 09:38 PM
(01-09-2022, 06:18 PM)Guest Wrote: Agree with several points made above but at the same time any decent applicant will be able to find a "good fit" at at least a handful of programs. It's not unreasonable to consider that the opportunities for the same graduate (putting in the work wherever they go) may be different depending on if they graduate from program x, y, or z.
I agree with that. If anything the advantage of the "top" programs is that they have more professional/research opportunities, and faculty usually more connected.
What i was trying to convey was that the advantage NOT because only the top programs have the best neurosurgery faculty, and it's pure ignorance to claim you get subpar OR and clinical training anywhere but the top.