By Guest on Friday, 25 January 2008
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I'm setting up my 4th year and i have 4 spots at the end of the year to do non-ortho rotations. I was thinking rheum, sports med, SICU, then maybe a light rotation somewhere along a beach.

Are there any rotations you wished you would have done prior to starting residency?
If you can score it and your institution has it, I would try and do a month of musculoskeletal radiology. It would be a light month and will come in handy when you start your ortho rotations.
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four months on the beach if you can do it...you will get plenty of ortho training once you get into a residency.....trust someone who has been through 55 months of residency. Those fourth year rotations have little effect on your training, or preparedness for internship.
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If you cant speak it already... take some spanish classes. No matter where you end up, you'll likely run into some spanish-only speaking patients. Knowing a little bit really can help with getting a timely H and P. If you are decent, you can even consent which can be a real timesaver. Its also another reason to visit someplace with a lots of beaches.
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That's a great idea. But I don't think my school has Spanish classes. Do other med schools?
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I took advanced gross anatomy as my last elective in med school. It was strictly dissection on my own on my own time. I did it with one of my friends who was going into Gsurg. We'd go in for a couple of hours in the morning and then go fishing or hit the beach in the afternoon.
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