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Any Hem/Onc spouses here?

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  • Any Hem/Onc spouses here?

    My dh is not in hem/onc, but for all your residency/fellowship desires for most programs you can use FREIDA. Now, FREIDA has definite flaws. Al lot of programs don't put up their info, but here is a list with a starting point for you.

    http://www.ama-assn.org/vapp/freida/pgm ... 9,,00.html

    Looks like a 3 year fellowship after 3 or 4 years of IM residency. Sounds long to me, but I know others on here go longer. Well, I guess after fellowship here we will be at 6 years.

    Good luck!
    Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.



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    SO is an IM resident now, and hopes to do a 3-year fellowship after a chief year (not Hem/Onc tho). I think there were few things he could have combined with IM during residency - Med/Peds would have been a 4-year residency, instead of 3 years, and he would have been board certified in IM and Peds. I think fellowship is something to consider for the kind of specialty your DH is interested in. Ugh, I know, more training. Yippee...

    I'd also point you towar FREIDA as a good starting point.

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      One of DH's friends from med school did IM and then hem/onc for fellowship. I think he is still doing it right now and that it is 3 yrs (at the program he is in). Chief years always help for fellowship so be ready to throw in an extra year for that. I think that most or all IM programs have the chief year as an additional year (some other programs have a chief/s for the last year of training).

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        Re: Any Hem/Onc spouses here?

        Originally posted by SpiritDancer
        My question is, have other people been told things like that?
        Yeah, my husband was told that with his high board scores and Honors on every rotation that he was a shoo-in for any residency program his heart desired especially since EM is not considered an overly competitive field. We were built up so high that it was a very unpleasant surprise when we matched further down the rank list than we'd expected. We still ended up at a great program that in many ways is better for us than the programs we ranked higher. But the reality is that good numbers don't buy a good match. There's a networking aspect, a being a good interviewee aspect, just basically playing the game I guess.

        Chances are, your husband is going to have no problems with a successful match and will in fact write his own ticket! Congrats to him on his grades and academic accomplishments, that's awesome. I don't mean to rain on your parade, but I do want to introduce the (slim) chance that things won't be totally smooth sailing every step of the way.
        Alison

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