TIPS for Choosing & Planning Elective months and rotation choices
by Medisid
‘’If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants/predecessors.’’ – Sir Isaac Newton
During the process of applying to electives and choosing between the elective choices, months and places; I committed or observed other’s mistakes pertaining to overspent application fees, missed rotations, listing too competitive departments, overlapping acceptances, F1,B2 visa overlapping problems. So I would like to share the experience and some ‘personal/my own/sixth sense’ thoughts. Everyone’s entitled to one and I am expressing mine here.
Choosing your specialty:
Decide what you want to become now! A gastroenterologist, Oncosurgeon, Radiologist .........Remember we have to prove during our residency interview/personal statement why we want that specialty and justify it (electives in that specialty is a good solution for it).
For pure terminal branches like Rads there is no difficulty in choosing your rotation. Start with basic radiology, then higher branches like interventional etc.
The Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills) is the examination that was formerly known as the CSA. To put it as simply as possible, it is just an OSCE with loads of frills. Nothing difficult, I assure you. However, you have to pass it in order to secure ECFMG certification (and hence any chance of matching). So, I would strongly advise that you do not take it too lightly, regardless of what anyone says. Imagine how embarrassing it would be to get a pre-match at the place of your dreams… and having to call them to tell them that you will not be able to join their program because you failed the Step 2 CS…
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