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Are Ross students still rotating there? I think that this is one of the hospitals that SGU bought included in their exclusive contract.
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I have read in other threads that SGU is not going to exercise its exclusive clause until the larger classes plus the England stream are ready for clinicals. Why pay for the spots when they are not ready to use them?
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First, its not the same as Caritas. The one at Caritas is "St. Johns Queens Hospital", this one is just "Queens Hospital." Second, I read in some other posts that the exclusivity would only be exercised later this year like August or something, but noone seems to know for sure. Best of Luck...
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You're right. Basically, rotations which have been scheduled already should be honored. I know an AUC student who is going to rotate at Wycoff next month b/c he was scheduled last year. |
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Queens Hospital center
I'm a 3rd year SGU student and will be doing my OBY/GYN core starting Nov 2008. Was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for housing? books? and any tips to help me out.
I read the earlier threads - are things still the same at the hospital as in 2007? Thanks |
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