clinical rotations
Hey everyone!
For those who have done clinical rotations:
In your opinion is it better to do your different rotations in different hospitals or just bang them out at one place?
Hey everyone!
For those who have done clinical rotations:
In your opinion is it better to do your different rotations in different hospitals or just bang them out at one place?
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Talk to MS4s and find out what sites have the chillest residents/attendings that let you out early and mark you down as resident level on evals the second you walk in the door. Repeat for each rotation.
I didn't get to chose, but I've been happy to get to work in different hospitals. I like to see how things operate in different environments.
Neither is better, just depends on your preference. If you stay at the same hospital for all of them, you get to know how things work generally, and may feel more comfortable with the general workflow and people. If you go to different hospitals, you get to see how different systems handle things, which might be useful from a residency/career standpoint in helping you decide what kinds of places you eventually want to do residency and look for jobs.
thank you for your super helpful reply! I appreciate it :)