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Well we won't get any choice for a looooong time but here is my list:
1. I'd take anything international over anything US. Preferably working on missions in Africa but this is a pipe dream.
2. We're not city people. We're small suburban/rural people with city access. Think suburbs of Raleigh, Charleston, etc.
3. The southeast. I hate cold weather but don't like the SW all that much
4. Proximity to strong church communities
5. Proximity to friends
6. TRADER JOES.
7. Ability to bike/walk to lots of places
So, except for Trader Joes and sort of #7, Cleveland sucks. Hoping to make 2/3/4 happen for residency.Married to a Urology Attending! (that is an understated exclamation point)
Mama to C (Jan 2012), D (Nov 2013), and R (April 2016). Consulting and homeschooling are my day jobs.
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Originally posted by TulipsAndSunscreen View PostWell we won't get any choice for a looooong time but here is my list:
1. I'd take anything international over anything US. Preferably working on missions in Africa but this is a pipe dream.
2. We're not city people. We're small suburban/rural people with city access. Think suburbs of Raleigh, Charleston, etc.
3. The southeast. I hate cold weather but don't like the SW all that much
4. Proximity to strong church communities
5. Proximity to friends
6. TRADER JOES.
7. Ability to bike/walk to lots of places
So, except for Trader Joes and sort of #7, Cleveland sucks. Hoping to make 2/3/4 happen for residency.Wife to PGY5. Mommy to baby girl born 11/2009. Cat mommy since 2002
"“If you don't know where you are going any road can take you there”"
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DH still jokes about being in close proximity to Bloomingdale's as one of my top requirements when we were looking 4 years ago.
This list should be about what's important to you. For us it was proximity to a large metro area, international airport and equa-distant from both families. We love our area because it's a mix of rural and suburban but we're only an hour away from a large city with museums/theaters/aquarium/zoo/etc. Since we were coming from NYC, COL wasn't an issue as any place would be lower than what we're used to. My main complaint is that there aren't as many good places to eat out and decent ethnic food is virtually non-existent.
As great as Jenn's neighborhood is, after visiting TX for only a week we realized that we're not ready to leave NE climate just yet.
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View PostDH still jokes about being in close proximity to Bloomingdale's as one of my top requirements when we were looking 4 years ago.
My requirements were:
Somewhere I could find a job
"Metro" area...didn't have to be huge, but no small towns..I want something with its own personality
Diversity/Good ethnic food
Good shopping
Not in the the Southwest, South, or LA
Proximity to friends/family
Average salary for the area vs. cost of living
Proximity to international airport
Walkability
His requirements were (yes, he only had 4 when it came to non-hospital related criteria):
Proximity to favorite sports teams
Weather
Proximity to friends/family
Location in the Midwest, Northwest, or Colorado/Utah (...which makes no sense with his weather requirement)I'm just trying to make it out alive!
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You know, that's what garages were intended for. The only time I had to scrape my car last winter was in a hotel parking lot in South Dakota while on the interview trail. Now THAT's a fabulous location.
I'm with diggitydot on distance from family. I'm an only child, so they call constantly and would probably drop in all the time if they lived closer. I can realistically make do in any climate, but my temperature comfort zone is about 10 degrees wide: not too hot, not too cold. I'm convinced there is no such place on Earth that is also near a major medical center, a true international airport, cheap housing, lots of museums, restaurants, etc.Cristina
IM PGY-2
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