"If you didn't get along there you're unlikely to get along anywhere"
I don't think this is necessarily true, sometimes we just need to mature and learn
that being said, nsgy programs dont really care about growth and change, they care about past history and red flags
i remember after i got fired i was similarly naive and in denial (but i never had a clinical issue once! how could this happen to me!)
life, relationships, career...everything is not fair. many things come down to politics and and being liked. there is no fair system and no fair specialty, and no fair career, and no fair life. i am sorry but this is way it works and you must come to terms that the world and system you would like to live in is not the one in which you do. the true nature of life is unfairness...life was never fair and will never be fair
after some time you will realize that whatever happened is rare and could have likely been prevented by you with increased maturity and foresight, and that hurts, but it is the truth.
and that is nice that you liked all that but in all seriousness you would likely just practice community spine surgery, doing decompressions, 1-2 level fusions, and revisions
all just food for thought. best of luck and i truly hope you find a fulfilling path forward
Yes. Do prayer for getting back into NSG.
What about general surgery, then a plastics fellowship then a neuro-plastic sub-fellowship?
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what if you have support from the program though then wouldn't it be possible? Why didn't you just transfer? Speaking of which how does one transfer...