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Choosing Your Residency/Specialty

Written by Jeff W on September 12, 2007 – 3:42 am
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Are you trying to decide what residency/specialty to go into? It can be a very difficult decision. And often its not entirely up to medical students. After all, we do have to gain an acceptance into the program we want. Anyways, someone sent this to me a while back. Click on the thumbnail for a larger view. Enjoy.

Specialty Guide


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3 Comments to “Choosing Your Residency/Specialty”

  1. Ben B Says:

    Jeff, this is funny. How are things going with you, school, etc.? I just arrived in California today, Modesto to be exact. I’m traveling with Garage Voice for their west coast tour.

    What have you been up to? Cool blog :)
    Ben

  2. Jeff W Says:

    Ben! You must be excited to be in the great Sunshine State. Me? Just up to school… and then I had the audacity to think I had enough time to create a website….

    Where’s is this West Coast Tour gonna take you? As usual, I’m enjoying your photographs.

  3. cronodons Says:

    Excellent site with fantastic references and reading…. well done indeed…!

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