Vanderbilt University | Professor of Medicine | MSTP Director | Views expressed here are my own, and do not represent any institution, and borderline lucid.
@NeuroAhmad@allisonoconn Medicine (UCLA, Olu Ajijola), Anesthesiology (Columbia, Charles Emala), and recruiting more. Check out the website for the beginnings of info pages for specific specialties. https://t.co/damjsfUyEf
@NeuroAhmad@allisonoconn AAMC TOPS Committee has representation from PSTP Directors: Psychiatry (Yale, Chris Pittenger), Emergency Medicine (Iowa, Nick Mohr), Dermatology (Yale, Keith Choate), Pediatrics (Baylor, Aurea Burns), Radiology (Penn, David Mankoff), Surgery (Duke, David Harpole) 1/2
@allisonoconn Excellent summary, great tips. The AAMC has a committee working to provide information about post-graduate PS training (web-resource, webinars, etc). Check out the webinar archive: https://t.co/eiOlAsESu9
@clarasi_ We need physician scientists in all clinical disciplines... all clinical disciplines need to support physician scientists! Great role models for surgeon scientists: @beauchrdb@JoshSmithMDPhD Steve Leach, to name a few.
@EricSkaar Pet peeve of mine regarding other reviewers.... if you are giving a score of 2 or higher, you better list weaknesses and the higher the score the more weaknesses! I.e. How does one address a β3β with no weaknesses???
@Ayeshamyar @BGriebMD@armyofdan@patrickhu It is natural for your clinical interest to evolve as you gain more data and experience. The fact is you probably can derive great satisfaction from a number of clinical disciplines. Pick the one that best supports your overall career goals.
@SarahPShort @DrRosenIBD @jennifer_pilat Yes! Great job @SarahPShort @jennifer_pilat and other members of the team for getting this one across the goal line!