If it’s per resident Carolina’s has high volume since there are only 7 residents. I don’t think they have the total volume of some of those other places but when you control for having 1/3-1/4 of the residents they prob have more per resident
Top ten are Barrow, UCSF, Pitt, Hopkins, Barrow, Pitt, Hopkins, Mayo Jax
(07-16-2022, 10:54 AM)Guest Wrote: Top ten are Barrow, UCSF, Pitt, Hopkins, Barrow, Pitt, Hopkins, Mayo Jax
Lol hopkins shouldn't be on that list once (let alone twice)
(07-16-2022, 12:18 PM)I Guest Wrote: (07-16-2022, 10:54 AM)Guest Wrote: Top ten are Barrow, UCSF, Pitt, Hopkins, Barrow, Pitt, Hopkins, Mayo Jax
Lol hopkins shouldn't be on that list once (let alone twice)
Second that. Don’t drink the Kool Aid. Ask any recent SubI.
what is wrog with hopkins?
What about BWH, WSTL, BIDMC, UPENN, STANFORD, UCLA, UCBERKELEY, VANDERBILT, NYU
Also how is Peds at places like Carolinas, Barrow, Baylor, UCSF and Mayo? Are all these places only aneurysms & lami galore?
Baylor has TCH which has an unmatched pediatric operative experience
(07-17-2022, 10:27 AM)Guest Wrote: What about BWH, WSTL, BIDMC, UPENN, STANFORD, UCLA, UCBERKELEY, VANDERBILT, NYU
Also how is Peds at places like Carolinas, Barrow, Baylor, UCSF and Mayo? Are all these places only aneurysms & lami galore?
I think all of these places have good peds experiences. Dr. Wait and Dr. Van Poppel (carolinas attendings) both trained at St. Jude for peds fellowship and Carolinas has a pediatric hospital. Dr. Daniels is the PD at Mayo and also trained at St. Jude (Mayo doesn't have a peds hospital but get a lot of pediatric tumors), and you can spend your individualization year at any of the other mayo campuses for more peds training. The other three places are great programs with great peds experiences as well, I doubt many choose these programs specifically because of the pediatric experience but I think you will get a great experience at any of them.
(07-17-2022, 10:27 AM)Guest Wrote: What about BWH, WSTL, BIDMC, UPENN, STANFORD, UCLA, UCBERKELEY, VANDERBILT, NYU
Also how is Peds at places like Carolinas, Barrow, Baylor, UCSF and Mayo? Are all these places only aneurysms & lami galore?
I think all of these places have good peds experiences. Dr. Wait and Dr. Van Poppel (carolinas attendings) both trained at St. Jude for peds fellowship and Carolinas has a pediatric hospital. Dr. Daniels is the PD at Mayo and also trained at St. Jude (Mayo doesn't have a peds hospital but get a lot of pediatric tumors), and you can spend your individualization year at any of the other mayo campuses for more peds training. The other three places are great programs with great peds experiences as well, I doubt many choose these programs specifically because of the pediatric experience but I think you will get a great experience at any of them.
(07-06-2022, 03:25 PM)Guest Wrote: (07-06-2022, 02:20 PM)Guest Wrote: Barrow, Pitt, Jefferson, Mayo MN, Miami, Buffalo (including endovascular), UCSF, Ohio State, UW, Emory.
how does Jeff pull that much with temple, allegeny and penn nearby ?
Jeff gets a ton of vascular cases from NJ/Delaware. Jefferson and Penn both are high volume centers, unsure about the rest of the places you mentioned.
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