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Old 03-27-2006, 11:05 AM
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Gizmo,
I think it all depends on what you want. There are several sites that offer most or all of the core and elective rotations. There is an advantage of practicing in several different institutions, as it will make you more well-rounded. I know if you go to brooklyn, you can get your cores and electives between Kings County and Wycoff, but it might do you good to be able to go to your home state and do somthing, too. The advantage of staying in one area is that you are able to obtain a more "long-term" lease for more than 12 months, and this will lower your rent. At any rate, you need to determine what is right for you and share that with your clinical advisor, so they can plan your path WITH you. Find out early on what mode of communication your advisor prefers...some seem to gravitate to emails and some to the phone.
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