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Hey all,
For some PICU fellowship programs, you rotate for a few months at a hospital that has something they don’t have at their primary training site (e.g. MGHfc doing CICU at Boston Children’s, UChicago doing CICU at Oak Lawn, UBuffalo doing CICU at UPMC).
While this is great for training, I’m curious as to how long of a way this goes when looking for jobs/further fellowship training in cardiac intensive care? I’m unsure if this model is beneficial or disadvantageous. Would one be more marketable training somewhere like UT Houston or UMinnesota that while they’re not BCH, they have a cardiac ICU within their hospital?
Would appreciate any guidance. Thank you!!!!
For some PICU fellowship programs, you rotate for a few months at a hospital that has something they don’t have at their primary training site (e.g. MGHfc doing CICU at Boston Children’s, UChicago doing CICU at Oak Lawn, UBuffalo doing CICU at UPMC).
While this is great for training, I’m curious as to how long of a way this goes when looking for jobs/further fellowship training in cardiac intensive care? I’m unsure if this model is beneficial or disadvantageous. Would one be more marketable training somewhere like UT Houston or UMinnesota that while they’re not BCH, they have a cardiac ICU within their hospital?
Would appreciate any guidance. Thank you!!!!
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