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  Monday, 21 November 2005
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I have to chose between the two, as their interviews are the same dates. Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about the two programs?
20 years ago
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Don't know anything about Syracuse but do know something about Beaumont. In my opinion, Beaumont is one of the strongest programs in the entire country. Here's why:

-It is a level-1 trauma center w/ tons of trauma. They have three young fellowship-trained traumatologists that very willing to teach--esp. those interested in trauma.

-At any given time during the week, there are 10-15+ ortho ORs being used. HSS and Mayo are the only two institutions that do more ortho surgery than Beaumont. There are many more cases than there are residents.

-They have multiple attendings in every subspecialty (2 peds, 2 tumor, 3 trauma, 1 shoulder, 3 hand, multiple joints, multiple spine, multiple sports, etc.)...all friendly and willing to teach.

-The facilities at Beaumont are top-notch. ORs are brand-new and state-of the art. ORs and ortho floor are in brand new $300 mill south tower. Must see it to believe it.

-The ancillary staff is motivated and helpful. e.g. ORs are turned over in around 20 mins.

-They have a brand-new biomechanics lab if research is your thing.

-Everyone at Beaumont (inc residents) is happy to be there. The hospital has tons of money and its employees are treated well.

-many more pluses

You should definitely check out Beaumont...
20 years ago
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I agree with above. In addition, Syracuse is a program on the way DOWN!
20 years ago
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would you be so kind as to justify why you think syracuse is on the way down? this is interesting as I have not heard much about what people think of this program. you can pm me if you dont want to broadcast, as I interviewed at syracuse and am personally interested.

thanks.
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