Uh yeahâ¦Iâm going to have to chime in on this one.
Crimeboss, you seem to be one of the rotators from another program and it appears that you are rotating at Receiving and Childrens. It looks like you think highly of the new DMC program as you stated that it âwill be bad ass real soonâ in another post. However, I think that the glowing endorsements of mediocrity should be tempered just a bit.
Iâm writing this post for the 98-99% of the applicants out there⦠I know how competitive ortho is and how desperate most of us are to get a spot, any spot. Most of us will look at any and all opportunities so that we can become an orthopaedic surgeon. However, I think that the current applicants should really understand what happened in Detroit last year and what they would be signing up for.
Itâs difficult to even begin to describe the events in the last few years, but needless to say it played out more like a bad soap opera with an even worse ending. The sad part is that most of that same discord continued into last year when the DMC and Wayne State took negotiations to the 11th hour before coming to âan agreementâ to continue most of the programs for the almost 1000 other residents in other departments. However, in so doing the two parties essentially agreed to a slow divorce from each other with a continuous separation and altering of the remaining programs.
That being said, the current DMC orthopaedic program is new and is only affiliated with the DMC and not with Wayne State. They received initial accreditation in July 2007 and are due to have another site visit in 2009. Itâs really mind boggling as to how they actually got this off the ground again. They must have presented a revisionist historical account of what they did to the previous residents. The biggest thing to remember is that the DMC held onto the CMS money, the funding that supports resident education and salaries. This made the transferring to other programs incredibly difficult as initial contacts with most programs suddenly went silent when they found out that we didnât have our funding coming with us. We were told that the âDMC [would] not do anything to try to block [us].â I guess that they really didnât block us. Itâs not like we were a college athlete that would have to sit out a year if we transferred unless we were released from our scholarship. Itâs not like they locked the doors so that we couldnât get out. Itâs not like they tried to hold on to the knowledge that we obtained while we were there. That might be a question to ask on your interview.
Another thing to consider is that according to the Shoulder and Elbow societyâ¦
âDr Blasier has decided to work in the field of medical malpractice after retiring from orthopaedic surgery on June 30, 2012.â
Heâs the program director on paper and basically as an incoming intern you would be assured of having someone else at the helm by the time that you graduate.
Below are a few links of recent articles on this situation. The thing to notice is that most of the people on the DMC side are still there, are still in control and are still very âinvolvedâ in the residency. I invite you to draw your own conclusions. I donât need to tell you that youâve all worked very hard to get to where you are to pursue this goal. Just remember that the DMC showed little concern about the previous residents and I ask you whatâs changed to prove that they really care now.
I will leave you with something that was just put so wellâ¦
I welcome discussion on this issue--its morality, appropriateness, practicality, effects, etc--as long as the discussants realize that
the discussion will not change the factâ¦or in this case, the facts.
Peace
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