On the bright side, I don't see "home" for you guys being in a ridiculously saturated area of anything. There's probably a good chance you can make it back or close somehow or someway. (Unless he sub-specializes out the wazoo)
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Originally posted by SoonerTexan View PostOn the bright side, I don't see "home" for you guys being in a ridiculously saturated area of anything. There's probably a good chance you can make it back or close somehow or someway. (Unless he sub-specializes out the wazoo)
Hoping that's the case. If only Forbes would keep our area out of it's "best places to live" listsWife, support system, and partner-in-crime to PGY-3 (IM) and spoiler of our 11 y/o yellow lab
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Originally posted by GreyhoundsRUs View PostMedtronic will do a market analysis for a specific city. We had them do 4 cities for us.
Wife of a PGY-4 Orthopod
Wife to PGY4Loving wife of neurosurgeon
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All I know is that SO picked his specialty based on what he really liked doing but it was also a plus that he could get a job practically anywhere...there'll be a big difference in pay but at least jobs are available in his field from what he says.
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Originally posted by MarissaNicole View PostDo they do other equipment? Because I know they provide equipment for GRU Dh's specialty.... so that may be why they did it for them- as a courtesy to a doc who will be a major customer.
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Originally posted by Curegirl View PostAll I know is that SO picked his specialty based on what he really liked doing but it was also a plus that he could get a job practically anywhere...there'll be a big difference in pay but at least jobs are available in his field from what he says.Alison
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Medtronic also does NSG supplies if that is of interest to anyone. We were good friends with our Medtronic rep in residency.
The job search is a funny thing - I think if you are truly interested in going home finding out what areas they need now isn't a bad idea. However just keep in mind, that as a lot have said, the industry is changing rapidly. My DH did an 8 year residency/fellowship, we had no intention of going home because we didn't think it would be an option. However the market has changed and these privademic jobs have popped up in hospitals that aren't your "true" academic hospital. He doesn't have residents, he does have med students, he's an Assoc. Professor for that med school, he has the opportunity to do research (if he ever finds the time!) - several things drew him to this job that we never in a million years would have guessed in 2004.
So my point is keep your eyes, ears, and hearts open - going home also has its drawbacks if you've been gone for long. Hang in there, this lifestyle is not for the faint of heart.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Originally posted by OrionGrad View PostI've never heard of this before. Does it cost money? How helpful was it?
Wife of a PGY-4 Orthopod
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Originally posted by SoonerTexan View PostOn the bright side, I don't see "home" for you guys being in a ridiculously saturated area of anything. There's probably a good chance you can make it back or close somehow or someway. (Unless he sub-specializes out the wazoo)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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ms2 is a good time to pick a speciality. in fact, you'll be at a disadvantage if you don't pick a speciality--due to (away) rotation/recommendations that you require for the match. basically all your ducks must be line up by end of ms2 (if you pick something other than internal med/surgery) it's important to get a recommendation from the prefer speciality attending. most of the information you get from the web about a speciality be unreliable. and even if you get current info, in 5 yrs, everything will have change (you, spouse, kids, economy, med). my best advice is to pick something you and spouse can live with.
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