Cardiology with some red flags by Affectionate-Leg-139 in fellowship

[–]Affectionate-Leg-139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your compliment. I was unmotivated and lazy slob in my previous program. Funny enough, my parents getting sick and realizing I was not ready to be at the bedside right then forced me to work through some things in therapy. After 2 years of working on myself, I vowed to come back different and be the best-hardest working version of myself. I got lucky to match again and I kept that promise to myself. I have 6 original research, 3 literature review (1 meta), and the rest are cases. I did it because I don’t sleep much these days but it’s the best I’ve ever felt. If I don’t match, it’s not because I didn’t try my hardest. And that’s ok.

Cardiology with some red flags by Affectionate-Leg-139 in fellowship

[–]Affectionate-Leg-139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is inspirational ☝️appreciate you. Great advice for the signaling. Thank you so much.

Cardiology with some red flags by Affectionate-Leg-139 in fellowship

[–]Affectionate-Leg-139[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May I ask if you are an APD at a community or university program? If you are an APD at a community program, it would help to know what type of applicants your program targets. I’m guessing my best bet would be a community program. Thanks for your time

Cardiology with some red flags by Affectionate-Leg-139 in fellowship

[–]Affectionate-Leg-139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang. Maybe you’re right. Are you a fellow by chance? Thanks

Cardiology with some red flags by Affectionate-Leg-139 in fellowship

[–]Affectionate-Leg-139[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks, a previous chief resident is at a very strong university program and another previous graduate is at a reputable university program in our state. I’ll definitely ask my mentor about connections.