Sounds like you need additional help. f you are an academic physician, write your salary down and multiply by the factor I gave you. This general rule applies anywhere you live.
Similar to the academic variation in salaries, industry compensation is not uniform throughout the world.
Im interested inPrivate Practice and want to know which subspecialty to focus on that will make me most sellable to private practices. I'm assuming this is based on incidence of certain cancers.
NIH is now a combined program.
Anyone have experience with the different tracks? Such as number of spots in each single track vs the combined? Overall, I'd like to be there for fellowship/work and don't care which path I take (my interests go both ways).
Any suggestions on optimizing returns...
to send them to the pediatrician that I will be working with
agreed, kids are resilient, but from my minimal experience I have seen a few that crashed very quickly, not just neonates, a few toddlers as well;
I am graduating IM residency. trying to find UC gig but am coming across the need to have experience with toddlers/children
Has anyone found away "around" this - ie places willing to train them with younger patients or (less likely) jobs that don't require this expereience
heme/onc has multiple large research conferences annually. Is there one (a few?) where staff and program directors attend? I'd like to gather more info, and meet people face to face.
I dont know what vector they use to insert the fusion protein, but when viral vectors were used to correct SCID, Leukemia genes started turning on.
I'm not sure where to go for official data on the drug?
trying to find the "scutwork.com" for fellowship info.
Name of Program, hours/day, etc
If you wouldn't mind posting your experience and feedback
thanks & ba-bye
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