You should always try to electives in the field/specialty of your choice because it would help you later on. A Medicine/ Medicine sub-specialty LOR would be better than an Opthalmology LOR for applying into a IM program but again Opthalmology LOR is better than no LOR for IM residency...but in case you dont find electives in the specialty of your choice , its better to apply in a related specialty.
However if you dont find elective in any related specialty, grab whatever you get to fulfil the criteria of USCE but always remember you have to justify your reason and choice for electives while residency interviews.
So before going for electives, it is strongly advised to spend a lot of time to finalize your specialty and then stick to it in future.
Emergency Medicine electives
Emergency Medicine electives help in almost all the fields of medicine but keep one thing in mind, it is very difficult to get a LOR from Emergency medicine as there is a new attending almost every day....
well neuro is not a sub-specialty of medicine.... but somewhat similar... I think both of them would help u in interview but not as much as a IM or IM sub-specialty elective...
as compared to other electives...there are so many other things to keep in mind... like fees, big names etc... obviously if u can get an IM or IM sub-specialty it would be much better... tc and best of luck!
thanks and one more............
WHAT DO U MEAN BY BIG NAMES........
WHERE DOES THOMAS JEFFERSON STANDS?
plz visit the last 2 links of
plz visit the last 2 links of electives section... big names are the ones at the top!
electives in paediatrics
hello umar bhai,u are doing an amazing job!wanted to ask you,which universities should i apply if i want a clerkship in peadiatrics?and do all these univ require malpractice insurance?and hw much will doing a clerkship approx cost,thank you
hi swati...thanks a lot for
hi swati...thanks a lot for your kind words! well... honestly speaking there is not a separate list of universities for any specialty including pediatrics... usually most of them require malpractice insurance... as far as cost is concerned... plz visit the list of universities webpage... tc and best of luck!
ASA.. in 4th year how can i
ASA.. in 4th year how can i decide that in which speciality i shud go for, to apply 4 electives..?? cuz v haven"t studied surgery,medicine,gynaecology and all till now..
you decide your specialty
you decide your specialty generally not on the basis of the subjects you like but the lifestyle or work you like...... e.g surgery guys have long working hours but interesting work to do...... internal medicine guys have their own charms and interests.... especially not as long working hours as compared to surgery and not as tough work... the best way would be to spend sometime in the wards of the specialty of your choice....
hi umar bhai, wanted to know
hi umar bhai,
wanted to know which is a better elective to do- nuclear med @NW or dermatology @SUNY downstate, keeping in view a future residency in IM?
thnax
i think derma is better
i think derma is better considering the fact that it has more patient interaction as compared to nuclear med
can i do electives in gyn /obs
will there be a chance 2 do electives in gyn obs .if yes which is the university in which i can apply and is there any benefit in doin gyn obs electives if i am intrested in taking gyn obs as my residency
plz hlp
thank u
about electives
Hi
Can i take electives in schools which dont have residency prog?
universities selection for electives affect admission in residency
waiting for your reply
hi.. can anyone tell me wats
hi..
can anyone tell me wats the scope of an IMG in gen surgery in US?
hi umar............i
u can certainly get electives
have obtained elective onlyin Surgery but want a residency in IM
Hi ,
I am nearing the end of internship. I want to work towards a residency in Internal Medicine. I was late in applying for IM electives and was not accepted anywhere I applied save for an elective in Plastic Surgery in Northwestern University. I have also approached Americlerkships to help me with USCE. I need help with the decision on accepting/declining the elective at Northwestern. I would be grateful for any advice.
Thank you
If you have no acceptance so
requirements for reseaerch apply..
hi umar bhai,
ur site has been a great help for my step prep.. i m expecting my step1 ...i am doing my intership.i dont have any visa problem..i want to apply for research ,but i dont know how to apply, and
if you kindly answer..
1. what documents generally requires?
2.in how many days toefl score reported.?
3.is anything called research electives..can i directly contact those institue?
4.is there any database where research postions are available and research volunters are required?
Thanks for ur kind words. 1.
1. For applying, only CV and letters, if available.
2. I guess 30-50 days.
3. Yes, you can... JHUSOM and many other universities offer them.
4. Not to the best of my knowledge.
US Electives
Hello Umar,
I am writing to ask if you could sort of point me in the right direction regarding US electives. I am currently ending my 4th year in medicine, and I'm scheduled to graduate mid next year. What I wanted to ask is, apparently, since I come from a carribean med school, I've had trouble finding states that would approve of me and, sicne you mentioned it's always better to do your electives where you plan to work in the future, I have been limited to finding electives in places other than the major states (California, New Jersey, Indiana, Texas, Florida, and New york for starters do not approve my school. Currently, Illinois seems to be all right. I am planning to do a Trauma Surgery elective along with one other in Northwestern Memorial. However, I need to find other places I can apply and benefit from electives since Northwestern does not have residency programs, so a possible LOR would not really benefit me as much as doing the elective where I can redo a residency. I am interested mainly in Surgery or Gastro, but I want electives that seem like theyr more pro-active than the usual elective programs.
Could you help me out with the following:
1. Is Mount Sinai a good school for my circumstance in the sense of good electives, LOR possibilities and possible surgical residency for a Foreign Medical Graduate
2. Should I wait to complete my surgery core (the last of my cores) and THEN begin the application process, or should I somehow contact Northwestern NOW and let them know I'm interested.
3. Would a hospital affiliated with another university like Rush, accept me into their electives program?
Thanks a lot for your help, I realize I've written too much already, but I really need someone to help me start off in the right direction. My ultimate goal is to do my residency in the states and I do not want to lose the opportunity to gain an edge by losing my chnace to do ANY elective there.
Anzal
1. yes it is if you can
2. yes...
3. contact them directly...
needed some help............
Hello Umar Bhai................
I applied in for various univs for electives.........till now I have got positive reply from thomas jefferson medical school,