Tuesday, October 27, 2015
First Residency Interview... or something like that
Today Brian has his first interview for residency.
And from now until the end of January he will drive and fly up and down the West coast and Midwest telling everyone why he wants to go their residency program.. or something like that.
His suit will be freshly dry-cleaned, his hair neatly trimmed, face smoothly shaved and he will try to convince these programs why they want to choose him for a resident.
Well.. kind of choose him... rank him on their list of top residents is a better explanation.
And then come January when all smiles have been shown and questions asked and answered, and with interviews completed. We will compile the list of our top programs.
And then our list of desired residency programs and each program's list of desired students gets plugged into a computer that uses a mathematical algorithm to calculate where we best match and wallah!! It's a MATCH! Or.. something like that.
We leave our fate to a computer that assigns one person to go here.. and another here. We could stay in Illinois, we could move North to Wisconsin, or East to Ohio.. or South to Texas.. or West to California.. or let my heart hope.. Utah.
So let's take a look at our current and future to do list.. ✓
→ spend life savings (or more loans) on applications, interviews, flights, rental cars, gas and an interview wardrobe.
→ match day (3rd Friday in March)
→ move in April to residency location (we've set up our schedule to move earlier than graduation to have more time to get settled and take a graduation vacation)
→ graduate (First weekend of June)
→ work, work, work, cat nap, work, work, work, cat nap, repeat for first year of residency
→ 3 years of Internal Medicine residency
→ 2-3 years of a fellowship (yet to be determined)
→ get first paycheck to pay off $300,00+ loans... or.. something like that.
It truly is exciting.. and scary to be at this point of the medical school process. There are so many unknowns and new opportunities just around the corner.
Match day will come. I will wait anxiously like a kid on Christmas wondering if I'll get a sack of coal for calling my brother names or if I sneaked by with the barbie doll I wanted.
Brian will come home tonight from MCW and tell me all about his first interview and then we'll prep him for the next one this time next week.
Things are really hopping around here.. or something like that.
] Anna
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Anna Texas is awesome! Come here!!!
ReplyDeleteDitto Texas! I work for a doctor who just finished her residency at Garland Baylor Family Practice. You should come here!
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