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Georgetown Sub-I experience
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Institution: Georgetown
Length: 4 weeks
Hours: 5:30 AM - Finish (if all the OR's are done early, around 6:30-7pm, latest I've left was close to midnight)
Days on/off: Dependent on how many students are on the rotation. Also, senior resident dependent.
Rotation: 3 weeks at Georgetown, 1 week at Washington Hospital center
Presentation: During neurosurgery grand rounds. Mostly faculty/residents only. Wear scrubs. Give your talk and you may get a question or two. Non-stressful experience


Good: It's like a "frat". Residents get a long very well. Cohesive group of guys. Attendings are fairly benign/happy and treat the residents well. If you like spine, you will get a huge MIS experience. More than one hospital but you only cover one during your call day. This is great since it diversifies the attendings that you work with. The chair and program director are awesome. No pre-rounding (the overnight resident will jot down important vitals/events)

Bad: Heavy MIS experience which leaves junior residents not much to do. Since it is D.C., most patients are on the upper scale which leaves most attendings scrubbing into most cases. No neurosurgery based labs, albeit Georgetown is regarded as an amazing neuroscience institution. The system is 50/50 EMR and paper-based.

Neutral: 3 OR's going at a time typically. Mostly MIS. Not much of a cranial experience at the main hospital but you get more out of it at Washington Hospital center.

Other: NIH experience (new), they want residents to take advantage of this research opportunity.

Overall, Georgetown is a pretty great program. The residents and attendings get along very well. It provides a great MIS experience if you want it. They have a great track record, no major debacles in recent years...no one being fired like at other institutions that you have to worry about. The PD and chairman are great. Despite the scut work that it puts you through the first 2 years, it is a great program. Their residents go on to obtain great fellowships and they are very well trained. Wouldn't sleep on this program.
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Home student here. PGY4 was just fired. Also, nobody wore scrubs during our presentations and we also did some pre-rounding so... Ima disagree with you on that.
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