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  1. I love general surgery, but recognize that it’s a lot of work for a lot of years. I want to know if anyone wishes they would have pursued a different specialty if they had to do it again? Or weighed their priorities differently when it came to choosing a specialty or even ranking programs?

  2. Here is the link for the 2024 General Surgery Residency Application Spreadsheet. Wasn't sure if any one else was working on it and I got impatient so I decided to give it a shot.

  3. Reasons to do General Surgery: You get to do surgery. It's no real surprise and it'll be figured out quickly if you're the type of person that likes procedures or not. As a General Surgeon, you get the training and knowledge to deal with just about anything. This is especially true the more rural you get if you choose.

  4. Feb 17, 2021 · General surgery residency is hard. But so is every surgical residency. Where I trained (in Urology) at a high volume center, I'd say Ortho, Uro, ENT, and Gensurg all were pretty similar, especially as a junior resident.

  5. May 20, 2015 · Private practice general surgery in a smaller town? Good luck with that. PP is going away; your options will be very limited by the time you're out of residency.

  6. Aug 12, 2009 · Majority of attendings really don't work that hard. Compared to the resident's life, general surgery attendings have it pretty good. It gets better.

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  8. If you want a career as a general surgeon, here is how competitive the medical specialty is to match a general surgery residency.

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