MGH Psych Residency?
Hey Guys!
Like many of us, I'm trying to put together a rank list for Psychiatry residencies. I was lucky enough to get interviews at MGH, Brigham & Women's and Columbia. Trying to decide how to rank them.
Does anyone have a sense of how tough the work-life balance/call schedule is at MGH, and if it's worth moving to Boston for that program? Same goes for the others, though it sounds like they aren't as rigorous in terms of work hours.
It doesn't seem THAT important in psych to go to...
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Source: Student Doctor Network - December 5, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: fearisthemindkiller Tags: Residency Program Specific Discussions Source Type: forums
Re: Rachel Clarke: Are women ’s reproductive rights safe in the UK?
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 23, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Re: Infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and risk of stroke: pooled analysis of individual patient data of 618 851 women
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Certified Nurse Midwife or OBGYN?
Hello everyone!
I am a
career changer
Nearly 30
single, childless woman
have been working as a CNA+Doula for awhile
worked abroad in several capacities
I want to
work with women's health+ labor and delivery
work as an academic teaching + doing public health research
work abroad in low-income countries
work with NGOs in women's health globally
have at least 2 kids (preferably 4 tbh)
Pros and Cons of becoming an OBGYN
Highest level of...
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Source: Student Doctor Network - November 18, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: heartbreaker0987 Tags: Ob/Gyn Source Type: forums
Women's Health Track / Endocrinology Qs.
I was doing some research and came across the Women's Health Track. I am currently interested in IM and was wondering, when applying to residency programs, would I have to apply to programs that specificaly offer this track since I am interested in pursuing it?
At the moment I am very drawn to Endocrinology and would love to specialize and focus on Women's Health.
Also anyone that has completed this track please let me know what your experience was like and if you are an Endocrinologist I...
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Source: Student Doctor Network - November 16, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Dr.MaddiGuddi Tags: Medical Students (MD) Source Type: forums
Thoughts on Non-Trad plan to medical school with a family?
Hello Everyone,
This is my first post on sdn. I'll start with the basics. I am a 29 year old women with a 7, 2, and 6 month old. I have two associates degrees. One in criminal justice (2017) and another in accounting (2020). A large chunk of my 20's has been dedicated to financially supporting my children and my husband while he obtained his bachelors/followed his dreams.
It is finally my turn to go back to college and I'm so excited! Here's an outline of my plan.
Finish my bachelors in...
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Source: Student Doctor Network - November 14, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Coffee-Bean-Counter Tags: Nontraditional Students Source Type: forums
Response to article: Infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and risk of stroke: pooled analysis of individual patient data of 618 851 women
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Re: Investigating abnormal uterine bleeding in reproductive aged women
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 10, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Re: Effect of financial voucher incentives provided with UK stop smoking services on the cessation of smoking in pregnant women (CPIT III): pragmatic, multicentre, single blinded, phase 3, randomised controlled trial
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
RSV Vaccine
Strong RSV vaccine data lifts hopes after years of futility
New research shows vaccinating pregnant women helped protect their newborns from the common but scary respiratory virus called RSV that fills hospitals with wheezing babies each fall.
apnews.com
Interesting news. An effective RSV vaccine after so many years. One has to wonder 1) how this will change seasonal viral patterns and 2) if ever there will be vaccine fatigue. The latter maybe won’t happen but I do wonder if people are going to continually sign up for multiple booster shots for v...
Source: Student Doctor Network - November 1, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: SurfingDoctor Tags: Pediatrics Source Type: forums
Re: Association of ultra-processed food consumption with colorectal cancer risk among men and women: results from three prospective US cohort studies
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Source: BMJ Comments - October 31, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Letter to the Editor: Effect of financial voucher incentives provided with UK stop smoking services on the cessation of smoking in pregnant women (CPIT III): pragmatic, multicentre, single blinded, phase 3, randomised controlled trial
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Source: BMJ Comments - October 31, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums
Women leaders should take the lead in health care policy decisions in Japan.
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Source: BMJ Comments - October 29, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums