tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post8420758542044977410..comments2023-09-21T04:02:29.457-04:00Comments on Skeptical Scalpel: Which type of surgery residency should I choose?Skeptical Scalpelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13206922456661320751noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-31597543279319723222015-03-12T12:21:46.637-04:002015-03-12T12:21:46.637-04:00Of course it helps, thank you! It seems like I...Of course it helps, thank you! It seems like I'll choose general surgery first, this is "the hunger games" for mexican doctors. Yesterday I saw some pics of transplanted faces, I love it as much as hand surgery. So, let the games begin!<br />Thank you!Incómodohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08234773958961429573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-60504056845399738202015-03-11T12:53:27.006-04:002015-03-11T12:53:27.006-04:00I cannot make the choice for you. I can tell you t...I cannot make the choice for you. I can tell you that many plastic surgeons in the US do hand surgery which does involve "playing with bones." Granted, they are small bones, but they are indeed bones. In the US you must do at 2 or 3 years of general surgery to become a plastic surgeon and 1 year of general surgery before doing orthopedics. I hope this helps.Skeptical Scalpelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13206922456661320751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-74068672551669011202015-03-11T12:16:09.396-04:002015-03-11T12:16:09.396-04:00Hi, I'm a mexican medical graduated and I'...Hi, I'm a mexican medical graduated and I'm about doing ENARM test (is the mexican Matching), but I realized that I'm not pretty sure of choosing general surgery or orthopedics. The fact is that I love reconstructive surgery (plastic) in superior and inferior limbs (specially hand, like orthopedics) and faces more than abdominal surgery. But in Mexico we can't choose plastic surgery if we do not study general surgery first.<br />Still, I don't know exactly if plastic surgeons "play" with bones too, I love them!<br /><br />So, what should I choose?Incómodohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08234773958961429573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-47105290350552011142015-03-11T12:15:45.063-04:002015-03-11T12:15:45.063-04:00Hi, I'm a mexican medical graduated and I'...Hi, I'm a mexican medical graduated and I'm about doing ENARM test (is the mexican Matching), but I realized that I'm not pretty sure of choosing general surgery or orthopedics. The fact is that I love reconstructive surgery (plastic) in superior and inferior limbs (specially hand, like orthopedics) and faces more than abdominal surgery. But in Mexico we can't choose plastic surgery if we do not study general surgery first.<br />Still, I don't know exactly if plastic surgeons "play" with bones too, I love them!<br /><br />So, what should I choose?Incómodohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08234773958961429573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-34052898031949089242015-02-18T21:31:31.817-05:002015-02-18T21:31:31.817-05:00Zak, no problem that it's an old post. I'm...Zak, no problem that it's an old post. I'm here to help if I can. I think it is very wise to do a prelim surgery year if you are going into anesthesia or radiology. I think the above post is probably valid for that path, but the problem us that you may find that prelim residents can be poorly treated in both community and university programs. I too have heard horror stories about prelims getting all the undersirable rotations and more call. You will just have to do your due diligence. You should talk to current or former prelim residents at the programs you are considering. They will likely be candid since they are not spending 5 years there. Good luck. Skeptical Scalpelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13206922456661320751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-68800022608164284202015-02-18T20:53:38.405-05:002015-02-18T20:53:38.405-05:00Sorry to resurrect an old posting, but I'm cur...Sorry to resurrect an old posting, but I'm curious if you think this advice is applicable to a US grad considering a prelim surgery year before going into Radiology, Anesthesia, etc. And if not, what advice would you give to choosing a place to go for a year? There are fears on the internet that being only a prelim means a bad experience - attitudes of other, categorical residents/attendings, taking the vast majority of scutwork, being relegated to more call or the less desirable rotations, etc.Zaknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968787219619380438.post-42032470559780638172012-01-21T19:21:12.699-05:002012-01-21T19:21:12.699-05:00thanks for the post! all i wanted was to become a...thanks for the post! all i wanted was to become a general surgeon and perform "bread & butter" general surgery cases. however, i fell into the "academic" trap you alluded to in your post and ended up at a place that was very top-heavy and not only provided the political BS that an academic residency provides but also a sparse operative experience. i actually resigned in 2011 after my PGY3 year (more due to the political BS than anything else--i miss operating and taking care of patients) and hope to get back into a community program when (and if) the time is right. thanks again for your insights! maybe i'll get lucky enough to meet you in person one day!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com