So I'm really interested in interventional neurology - and I would love to go to a residency that either currently has a fellowship running or a history of placing residents in it at other places.
However, I'm really torn between my two top choices because of this. Program A is a really strong program, great name, etc, and currently has a strong interventional fellowship that neurologists (especially ones that graduate from the home residency) frequently enter into. Program B is a smaller program, but again - great name, absolutely loved the residents/faculty, and I know that I would love living in that area. However, while they have placed residents into very competitive stroke and neurocritical care fellowships in the past, they don't currently have an interventional fellowship in place at the hospital.
So my question is: do you think that it really matters whether the institution itself has an interventional fellowship or not in order to make one competitive for future entry in the field, or should my residency list be more focused on programs that have the fellowship currently to maximize my chances?
Thanks, and hope everyone's have a great time during the holidays!
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