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A How To Guide For Medical StudentsChoosing a Residency Program

A How To Guide For Medical Students: Choosing a Residency Program [After making the decision to pursue a career in surgery, the choice of a residency training program is likely to be the second most important professional decision you make. Where you go for residency plays a tremendous role in your future career. It can determine future productivity, practice type (academic or community), or even number of publications and success in academic medicine (Beninato et al. 2016; Campbell et al. 2011). Although the process of selecting the best residency seems incredibly daunting and complex, taking a systematic approach can make the process less difficult. So, as with most major decisions or journeys, you should begin with the end in mind.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A How To Guide For Medical StudentsChoosing a Residency Program

Part of the Success in Academic Surgery Book Series
Editors: Englesbe, Michael J.; Meyers, Michael O.

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017
ISBN
978-3-319-42895-6
Pages
143 –150
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-42897-0_17
Publisher site
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Abstract

[After making the decision to pursue a career in surgery, the choice of a residency training program is likely to be the second most important professional decision you make. Where you go for residency plays a tremendous role in your future career. It can determine future productivity, practice type (academic or community), or even number of publications and success in academic medicine (Beninato et al. 2016; Campbell et al. 2011). Although the process of selecting the best residency seems incredibly daunting and complex, taking a systematic approach can make the process less difficult. So, as with most major decisions or journeys, you should begin with the end in mind.]

Published: Nov 19, 2016

Keywords: Medical students; Surgical residency; Residency programs; Residency selection

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