in this video I discuss 5 tips for how to choose a job after training- specifically for me I go over the 5 things that I found valuable in a practice- in my case this is ophthalmology and Oculoplastics focused.
Wow, congratulations!! Sounds like an incredible opportunity! It’s funny, just last week I was looking at Vance Thompson as a potential place to apply for an Optometry residency. They have a wonderful reputation. I’ve heard of them and I don’t live anywhere near SD
Sounds like an amazing practice! I’m an MS1 interested in ophthalmology and medical innovation too! Do you have any suggestions for summer 2023 innovative experiences/internships?
This sounds like a life-changing opportunity! Congratulations Zac! If the interview was that rigorous, it sounds like the position was well earned. It's a long way to South Dakota- will your partner be joining you after she finishes her fellowship? Congrats again.
hey man, i have a question. so i have a pretty strong hand tremors since i was a child. im 17 now. i want to become a surgeon and i dont know if i am going to be able to. my fingers dont shake much when im holding something but how can i know if im not coordinated enough to become surgeon? i dont
Hi, it’s hard to say without seeing your hands but there are medications that can help with severe tremors. I think you’d have to have a pretty severe tremor to not be able to do at least some type of surgery. Some types definitely require less dexterity and finesse- so there’s probably options. Best of luck to you!
Are they good people? Best way to tell that is the contract. I hope you hired a lawyer to go through it. You sound very trusting. There are practices that will completely screw over young doctors like yourself. Tread carefully.