The AUC page on US hospitals lists the rotations avaliable. The page for UK and Ireland does not. Is there a site that lists the hospitals in Europe with the avaliable rotations?
The AUC page on US hospitals lists the rotations avaliable. The page for UK and Ireland does not. Is there a site that lists the hospitals in Europe with the avaliable rotations?
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510 points Every AUC hospital in the UK and Ireland has all rotations available. No change of hospital is necessary.Originally Posted by jdsi
We are intersted in Ireland for cores. I have heard you get really good H&P training there, but that it is good to come back to the states for electives. Seems to be pretty good advice, and now I am really kinda looking forward to going!Originally Posted by The Republic
When do you start here at AUC, jdsi? It would be nice to have one more Republican around.Not that anyone really seems to talk politics anyway.
"When you educate a man beyond his intelligence, you create a menace to society."
My little brother and I start in Jan. In April Mrsjdsi comes with the kids. We are looking forward to the island, but are most looking forward to Ireland.
John
P.S. I'm a Bush loving Libretarian.
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I'm just bush-loving...Originally Posted by jdsi
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I knew I liked you two!! Just playin'. Libertarians are cool, just don't go and try to legalize mary-j on us.Originally Posted by anencephalic
Tell Mrs jdsi I can show her around if she likes. Any kids? We have two.
Wait, I just realized - Anencephalic's "Bush" wasn't capitalized... Was that on purpose? Are you a gardening enthusiast or a presidential fan?
"When you educate a man beyond his intelligence, you create a menace to society."