Its always recommended to do electives in the specialty you are interested in. For example if you want to be a Gastroenterologist, its better to do electives in Gastroenterolgy or any other field of medicine; doing an electives in opthalmology or radiology wont be of much significance. Moreover there are many other benefits of doing electives in your specailty of choice, you establish good contacts in ur specialty of choice which may be of use later when you apply for residency, you might impress a program director during ur elective rotation and then things might be a bit easy for you during your interview in that program.
Visit the following links; they might help you in making your decision:
- Medical Specialty Aptitude Test(a test of 130 MCQs regarding your specialty)
- US Physicians work hours per week
- Physcician Specialty Demand & Salary
- How to Choose Your Specialty
- How to Choose Your Specialty Image
- Tough Specialties for IMGs
electives??
hi there.
first of all let me say how thankful i am to u for making this website and lives of medical students all over so much easier.
I'm a 4th year medical student in Indonesia (it's a 6 year medical degree course here). I'm originally from Malaysia. This M.D is my second degree. My first was a BSc. Biotechnology (from Newcastle, Australia). Will the second degree help me in any way to get a MATCH in a place that i want?
About the electives that u did in NIH. that has no fees at all right? means they don't charge anything but u had to pay for yr flight ticket, accommodation there, visa application and postage charges? any other payments that u made? also, how many times did u do your electives? i heard it has to be for one month. so did u go twice or only once? and if i want to specialize in anesthesiology, can i get the appropriate LOR from NIH?
and if u don't mind me asking, how much did the accommodation cost u in US for the time of yr electives. U see this is my second degree so it has become a little hard for me to ask for too much money from my parents. so i kinda have to choose the cheapest program. also i wont be going directly to US after i graduate. I plan to work in Malaysia for a year at least so I'll have my own savings to spend on the 2 trips i have to make for my step 2cs,step3 and interviews. is that an ok plan?
just like u, my chances are my hope. i have very high hopes and i believe in them. i havent done my step 1 exam(will be taking it in november) but ive started studying last sept and im going with my planned schedule. i love anesthesiology and i want to do my residency at a place that will offer me that program. actually i was hoping for either L.A or N.Y. i'm very sure i will score a 99 for my step 1 and 2ck. and the other things like electives and all just seem to be coming in place. it was my luck i guess that i had stumbled upon yr website (also akshay's). so like i say all is falling into place slowly. :) so thank u for this wonderful website.
p/s: if the electives is just for a month can i go on visitor's visa? (applying for visitors visa from malaysia is quite simple, but im not sure about the other types..)
hi seetal, thanks a lot for
hi seetal, thanks a lot for your kind words.
1. It should... depending upon which specialty you plan to apply in.
2. There is no fees in NIH. I did one elective in NIH.
3. Accommodation Cost, varies from place to place, anything from $400 to $1200 depending upon where you stay.
4. I dont think u can go for electives on visitor visa, every university has its own specific requirements.
Never lose hope!
Asalam-o-Alaikum, I got a
Asalam-o-Alaikum, I got a summer research at a top 15 med school in the U.S. and I wanted to ask if it would be worth it because I will have to pay for housing, food, etc so around $2,000. The university isn't very IMG friendly so I doubt this will help me out in matching there or anything. Will a LOR from the mentor count for something good? Say I don't get a publication, then is it worth it?
AOA, sounds a reasonable
help!!
Can you please tell me who
university for clerkship
hello sir,
i m medical student of new final year. plz guide me dat in which universities i must apply for clerkship?in which departments i should apply? how should i apply either by visiting all the sites of all the universities?i will be very thankful to you.
regards
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Hello sir i am interested in
Hi ! Im a female medical
Hi !
Im a female medical student from Pakistan who got accepted into Harvard for Clinical Neurosurgery but I am not interested in surgery only internal medicine
I have no idea if I should accept or declne its a grweat uni but if Im not interested in surgery will it be of any help at all in getting residency?
It's clinical neurosurgery and not just neurosugery but still
Please help me decide I have to decide ASAP.
elective
i just wanted 2 ask about NIH do dey give LORS coz i havn heard of ny1 goin dere bfore n none o my seniors has so if u cud help i hav a clerkship dere