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  Monday, 25 March 2002
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cssbones
OSRR Newbie
Posts: 3
(2/18/02 12:25:45 pm)
Reply radiology elective in 4th year?
I'm currently planning my 4th year clerkships and was wondering if anyone took a radiology elective. All I've been able to find offered is general diagnostic radiology and no special musculoskeletal radiology. Is it useful or do you spend all day looking at chest x-rays?

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OrthoDoc
Orthopedic Surgeon
Posts: 91
(2/18/02 1:01:10 pm)
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Re: radiology elective in 4th year?
If you are looking for a lifestyle factor, I would take it, but you won't gain much out of it unless you really try to push the musculoskeletal stuff. It may be a good rotation to take when you are on the interview trail b/c there won't be any responsibilities and no senior internal medicine residents peaved about you missing half the rotation.

If they have a dedicated musculoskeletal doc, try to work with him most of the time.



bonedoc2be
OSRR Fellow
Posts: 109
(2/18/02 4:06:33 pm)
Reply it worked great for me
I took it in Jan when i had 10 interviews and at least at my school it is totally a rotaiton where you can take off time to interview since you dont actually have patients you are following. Musculoskeletal was a part of it, but i suppose general does not hurt and you might actually use it you intern year.


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