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Introducing myself...

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  • Introducing myself...

    I think I should come out of lurkdome and introduce myself finally I discovered these boards years ago but never registered until just the other day bc well... I just didn't feel the need. But now that my FH is about to start residency, even if I don't yet feel the need, I am sure it will come .

    My name is Tiffany. My FH is Carlo. We live in Italy, but I'm American and he's Italian. FH just graduated med school here in Italy last October and will be trying for a residency in surgery next month. Then, over the course of the next 9 months, he will take the USMLE and try matching in the US for 2006. We're undecided about where we want to live, hence the reason for matching in both countries.

    Having to move for residency is new issue we are dealing with. If FH places into a residency here (they are not guaranteed in Italy simply bc there are more drs than there are positions available) we will likely have to move 6 hrs away on short notice. Unlike the US where there are 2-3 months btwn match day and the start of residency training, here you must start the day after you get notice of where you've matched. Obviously with my own career to consider, the thought is somewhat... overhwleming? exasperating? demoralizing? I'm still trying to put my finger on how I feel about it.

    Anyway I look forward to getting to know you all

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    Hi. I'm up here in Denmark. Welcome to the boards.

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      Welcome! I hope you will find support here for the times ahead. I can't believe they make you start the day after you match! I guess they want to make it even MORE exciting . I'm glad we are seeing the "international" side of the iMSN more and more. Maybe its the French?
      Angie
      Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
      Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)

      "Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

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        Welcome out of lurkdom! I hope that you jump on in and enjoy yourself here. Certainly we have a lot of members here who can commiserate or advise.

        Kelly
        In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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