I don't beleive any of my DH's expenses were covered either. A few places could get us discounts on hotels but they weren't free.
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Ah Interview Season, finally!
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I don't understand why you guys are running all over America for interviews...DF only interviewed in Chicago and had no problems...now it might be differerent come the fellowship year, but he is going to at least try for the three Chicago slots...
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Originally posted by CityChic919I don't understand why you guys are running all over America for interviews...DF only interviewed in Chicago and had no problems...now it might be differerent come the fellowship year, but he is going to at least try for the three Chicago slots...
ETA: Most people don't have that luxury because there aren't as many programs around them or because they're matching in a really competitive program or they don't come from a "name" school, the list could go on and on!Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Our experience was similar to Heidi's but dh went on about 18 interviews. Why do you ask? Not the highest grades, competitive field, desire to relocate far from current location, not willing to not match, not sure where he would like, and not many progams in one location. It's better to over interview than not match. We were only going to do this once, so we went for it. Not bad advice in my opinion.
We also had more interviews than we could schedule. How did we narrow them down? Mostly based on location. After med school in an undesireable location and much misery due to it, we weren't willing to take that chance again, quite so much.
Good luck!Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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Originally posted by *Lily*Originally posted by jesherThis is all part of my total bitterness towards medicine. It seems front-loaded w/expenses. Starting w/med school (of course), add to it interview fees - even ERAS applications, then start to add it testing fees, state licensing fees, professional memberships, board fees.
It just seems to me that at least SOME of these expenses could be lowered (ummm ... BOARDS? STATE LICENSES?) for newer docs -- everyone knows you're flat-ass broke a that time!
Sorry - hijack! And a tangent.
Heidi, don't forget the $1000 test that takes place only Regionally (DH is driving to Atlanta for his) where we also have to pay for travel to/from and lodging. And basically from what I understand, it's just performing a physical exam.
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Originally posted by CityChic919I don't understand why you guys are running all over America for interviews...DF only interviewed in Chicago and had no problems...now it might be differerent come the fellowship year, but he is going to at least try for the three Chicago slots...
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Originally posted by CityChic919I don't understand why you guys are running all over America for interviews...DF only interviewed in Chicago and had no problems...now it might be differerent come the fellowship year, but he is going to at least try for the three Chicago slots...
DH's ortho program invites 80 candidates for interviews every year. They have 2 spots.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Originally posted by alisonIt gets expensive... But it's worth it not to leave stones unturned. You'll get over the hump.
Spend, spend, spend!!
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Originally posted by JulieLJenn was your DH's Step 3 cost $2200???? I thought it was a grand! Whatever it is, that money is going into the savings account LOCKED UP! Why don't the hospitals pay this??? But then again as we all say medicine is all money - FROM YOU!
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