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  Wednesday, 28 December 2005
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Only posted info I've seen on George Washington is 4 years old, and it is quite negative. Any one have any input? Thanks.
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A former classmate of mine ranked it very highly and ended up matching there. He loved his Sub-I.

From what I hear:
Incredible chairman (Dr. Neviaser), excellent didactics, a small and tight group of residents, awesome area of DC to live and work in. Trauma is light at the main hospital and heavy at the other hospital, so you get a balanced experience but also get to sleep on call for half the year. Overall the program is well balanced, but there are no specialty services (i.e., you could have a joint case and a hand case and a trauma case in the same day) which makes for a somewhat spastic approach to learning, but keeps you on your toes and keeps monotony from building. Excellent research opportunities as well. Residents get amazing fellowships, largely 2/2 Neviaser's stewardship.

Hope this helps. Of course, I'm just spreading secondhand info, so if you really want to know anything substantive, go see the place. I'm interviewing there next week and very excited about it.

Best,
RANKL
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