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Rolvix wrote: ↑January 7th, 2015, 7:48 pmI am very very very very excited to share with all of you, who have had an important role in my life the past five or six years, that I was just accepted to the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine for their MD/MPH program!!! I'm in shock. (But still waiting for six more interview schools, including DUKE MED, to get back to me!) Could I cheer for The U??!
I ranked a total of 11 programs! Duke, Emory, Mount Sinai, and Miami are my top choices. Each of these have a particular emphasis on global health research (which is fairly rare in ENT) in addition to strong clinical training. Duke actually has the first ENT-specific global health research track starting this year, which would give me 2 additional years of residency doing NIH-funded research with the Duke Global Health Institute. This would go a long way in terms of preparing me for an academic career as a surgeon-researcher in global health.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑February 14th, 2020, 11:36 am![]()
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Congratulations! I hope you get the match you want. What were your other Match choices?
I hope you get your top choice. Did you ever run into Susan Koch- Weser while at Tufts?Rolvix wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 9:58 pmThank you for all of the good wishes! Your support over the past 10(?!) years has been so uplifting.
I ranked a total of 11 programs! Duke, Emory, Mount Sinai, and Miami are my top choices. Each of these have a particular emphasis on global health research (which is fairly rare in ENT) in addition to strong clinical training. Duke actually has the first ENT-specific global health research track starting this year, which would give me 2 additional years of residency doing NIH-funded research with the Duke Global Health Institute. This would go a long way in terms of preparing me for an academic career as a surgeon-researcher in global health.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑February 14th, 2020, 11:36 am![]()
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Congratulations! I hope you get the match you want. What were your other Match choices?
Thank you! Interestingly, I haven't run into her despite my MPH curriculum. I have seen her name floating around the public health department, though.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑March 4th, 2020, 8:15 amI hope you get your top choice. Did you ever run into Susan Koch- Weser while at Tufts?Rolvix wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 9:58 pmThank you for all of the good wishes! Your support over the past 10(?!) years has been so uplifting.
I ranked a total of 11 programs! Duke, Emory, Mount Sinai, and Miami are my top choices. Each of these have a particular emphasis on global health research (which is fairly rare in ENT) in addition to strong clinical training. Duke actually has the first ENT-specific global health research track starting this year, which would give me 2 additional years of residency doing NIH-funded research with the Duke Global Health Institute. This would go a long way in terms of preparing me for an academic career as a surgeon-researcher in global health.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑February 14th, 2020, 11:36 am![]()
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Congratulations! I hope you get the match you want. What were your other Match choices?
I was just curious - I went to high school with her husband in Seoul, Korea.Rolvix wrote: ↑March 10th, 2020, 12:10 amThank you! Interestingly, I haven't run into her despite my MPH curriculum. I have seen her name floating around the public health department, though.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑March 4th, 2020, 8:15 amI hope you get your top choice. Did you ever run into Susan Koch- Weser while at Tufts?Rolvix wrote: ↑March 2nd, 2020, 9:58 pmThank you for all of the good wishes! Your support over the past 10(?!) years has been so uplifting.
I ranked a total of 11 programs! Duke, Emory, Mount Sinai, and Miami are my top choices. Each of these have a particular emphasis on global health research (which is fairly rare in ENT) in addition to strong clinical training. Duke actually has the first ENT-specific global health research track starting this year, which would give me 2 additional years of residency doing NIH-funded research with the Duke Global Health Institute. This would go a long way in terms of preparing me for an academic career as a surgeon-researcher in global health.
Duke it is! Coming home to Durham for the next 7 years! I (and my family) couldn't be more thrilled.
I read this only moments ago and already my face hurts from smiling so much. Great news! Congrats!!
Congrats!!Turk wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 6:22 pmWhilst noodling around I thought I might share some more med school news, in May, my eldest, affectionately and sometimes mentioned here as "Swee'Pea", graduated from UC- San Francisco Medical School. It was virtual, and we weren't allowed to celebrate in person. I don't think she likes "Dr. Swee'Pea", maybe "Dr. Turk" will stick. She got her first match, and will be spending the next 3 years in San Jose, in the Stanford - O'Connor Family Medicine Residency Program. She's working long days, but is enjoying it. We'll go out for a long weekend later this month, and she'll come east in December.
http://www.oconnorfamilymedicine.com/
Fabulous news! Thanks for sharing!!Turk wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 6:22 pmWhilst noodling around I thought I might share some more med school news, in May, my eldest, affectionately and sometimes mentioned here as "Swee'Pea", graduated from UC- San Francisco Medical School. It was virtual, and we weren't allowed to celebrate in person. I don't think she likes "Dr. Swee'Pea", maybe "Dr. Turk" will stick. She got her first match, and will be spending the next 3 years in San Jose, in the Stanford - O'Connor Family Medicine Residency Program. She's working long days, but is enjoying it. We'll go out for a long weekend later this month, and she'll come east in December.
http://www.oconnorfamilymedicine.com/
Congratulations to Dr. Swee'Pea! And her parents!Turk wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 6:22 pmWhilst noodling around I thought I might share some more med school news, in May, my eldest, affectionately and sometimes mentioned here as "Swee'Pea", graduated from UC- San Francisco Medical School. It was virtual, and we weren't allowed to celebrate in person. I don't think she likes "Dr. Swee'Pea", maybe "Dr. Turk" will stick. She got her first match, and will be spending the next 3 years in San Jose, in the Stanford - O'Connor Family Medicine Residency Program. She's working long days, but is enjoying it. We'll go out for a long weekend later this month, and she'll come east in December.
http://www.oconnorfamilymedicine.com/