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The Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program at Montefiore Einstein provides trainees with comprehensive training in clinical practice, clinical investigation and laboratory science. Compared to many other institutions, our fellowship experience is constructed with a stronger emphasis on clinical hematology and oncology research. Edward Chu, MD.It only costs 49.99 for 6 months of access. Group rates are also available. For group purchase please contact us [email protected], or [email protected]. We now have an exam format available, …For H+O in the community, you specialize in systemic therapy of malignancies and in non-malignant hematology. Some practices allow you to focus on a cancer type, e.g. breast and GI. Your clinical load is nearly all outpatient - 4-5 days of seeing patients a week is full time at most places.This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. 1; 2; Next. 1 of 2 Go to page. Go. Next Last. T. ... Reaction score 6. Jul 20, 2023 #1 Hello, I thought I'd start a thread on Peds Heme Onc fellowships for 2023-2024. I also wanted to know if with fellowships if there is any unofficial ...This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. coffeebeanjenn Full Member. 15+ Year Member. Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 280 Reaction score 15. Jun 22, 2012 #1 Any heme/onc doctors out there who also manage palliative care for their patients? Are you able to manage …I was wondering also, Do I need to match into an academic IM program to get heme/onc fellowship. What if I got a low tier comminity IM? Does that make it hard to get into heme/onc or just the academic heme/onc? I'm thinking of dumping my entire salary into starting a cancer research company anyways instead of going through the existing systems like NIH and universities.Aug 5, 2019 · Heme/Onc Fellow. When I interviewed last year, several of the candidates were geriatrics fellows. All patients are getting older. Hi everyone, hoping to get some advice. So I have applied Heme/Onc and honestly don't have the best stats, low board scores. Went to a community program for residency.Hey y'all, Post-match MS4 here, matched IM and trying to figure out what direction I want my life to go in. I really enjoyed the pathology of Cards and Heme Onc, so right now its definitely cards = heme onc > PCP, with PCP mainly an option because of not having to do years of fellowship and little to no call. LifestyleMUSC Division of Hematology & Oncology. 39 Sabin Street. MSC 635. Charleston, SC 29425. Casey Jenkins, MHA. Program Coordinator. [email protected]. 843-792-1298. The Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program at MUSC is designed to provide each fellow extensive clinical training.Breaking your lease in Indiana isn't easy, but it can be done. You'll need to give sufficient written notice and you may even be on the hook for the remainder of your rent. If your...Oct 19, 2017 · For a standard Hem/Onc fellowship, you need 18 mos of clinical work and 18 mos of "research". Single board programs are 12+12 but some will tack on a 3rd year to "help you with your research" (AKA, get cheap labor out of you). Some programs are 2 full clinical years + 12 mos of research.How many more reports can you generate? How many sales figures do you have to tally, how many charts, how many databases, how many sql queries, how many 'design' pattern to follow...PRINCIPAL MIDCAP S&P 400 INDEX FUND CLASS R-6- Performance charts including intraday, historical charts and prices and keydata. Indices Commodities Currencies StocksIncoming resident here. I’m interested in Heme/Onc but my step 1 and 2 scores are in the 220s. I’m an US allopathic grad going to a mid-tier university IM program. I will be trying my best to become a good intern the first year and then plan to get somewhat involved in some clinical research 2nd year.Dec 16, 2006. #4. ny skindoc said: The practice of a heme-onc physician is genearlly about 90% oncology. Heme only is rare, one would likely have to do general internal medicine as well.Some research oriented docs can do heme only in an academic setting. In a large academic referral center one can get away w/ heme only +/- research.This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. B. bigboyonc Full Member. Joined Jul 6, 2022 Messages 28 Reaction score 2. Dec 13, 2022 #1 About how much does the median heme/onc salary increase every year? Like the only MGMA data I have is from 2021 and it was 481K. …Advertisement To understand the legal benefits of a real estate land trust, let's continue to use the example of John Smith and his business partners, who created a land trust to h...We are pleased to inform you that the two Hematology/Oncology fellowship programs sponsored by the MedStar Health GME Consortium (the Georgetown University and Washington Hospital Center programs) have merged under the program ID# 1551012148. For the upcoming match, we will be entering a quota of six (6) fellows under the …Apr 28, 2020. By Aakash Desai, MBBS, MPH. As we approach June, thousands of internal medicine residents will get ready to apply for specialty fellowship positions. In 2019, …This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Oncoloman Member. 10+ Year Member. Joined Mar 29, 2010 Messages 212 Reaction score 2. ... In heme/onc, our area has 4 peds heme/onc attendings who are all hospital employees but a large private practice adult heme/onc group with almost 50 ...The Division of Hematology and Oncology is the largest subspecialty unit within the Department of Internal Medicine. Our faculty, staff, students, and laboratory personnel occupy space in seven locations on the medical campus, including the Michigan Medicine Rogel Cancer Center.We are highly committed to excellence in patient care, teaching, …Created as a knowledge base for hematology & oncology providers, HemOnc.org is a collaborative wiki containing details about hundreds of hematology/oncology drugs, and thousands of treatment regimens. Content is added by hematology & oncology professionals, and undergoes continuous peer review . Any information that one feels …Indeed, cancer cells have been shown to display high heme levels (45, 48), increased activity of heme containing proteins (45, 46, 49) and enhanced expression of heme exporters (45, 50), suggesting that heme, and not only its precursors, is produced and that the entire heme biosynthetic pathway is promoted in tumors.Research for Heme/Onc fellowship. PatNanym. Apr 26, 2017. application fellowship heme/onc img internal medicine pgy 1 im research residency. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. O. osprey099 Full Member. 10+ Year Member. Joined Jan 27, 2011 Messages 1,530 Reaction score 230. ... Just started my heme onc fellowship too. Super overwhelming. I feel like it's worse than intern year. Have no idea what's going on either ...SJhelix. • 7 yr. ago • Edited 7 yr. ago. Rad/onc is a ton of anatomy and "painting" targets on the computer. On average, shorter relationships with patients. Integral part of cancer team. Med/onc is the chemo deciders. Longer term relationship with patients. Ability to sub-specialize (breast, GI, etc).This is easy...make the hospitalists admit your patient and act as a consultant. Done and done. You're basically going to get paid like any other hospitalist. So, depending on the salary structure, you're giving up somewhere between 50% and 250% of what you could be making as an outpatient hem/onc. Oooof.I watched solid+heme onc but then ran out of time to watch the benign heme. Overall, I would recommend this to solidify knowledge gaps or if you need a more thorough brush-up than just doing questions. Strongly recommend ASH Review Series (free through ASH) for hematology (benign + malignant). 70-80% of the lectures are very high-yield and it's ...This is a subreddit specifically for interns and residents to get together and discuss issues concerning their training and medicine/surgery. MembersOnline. •. Potential-Schedule-6. ADMIN MOD. 2024 Fellowship Application Spreadsheets/Threads. SERIOUS. Today is the day applications go out. Good luck to all fellow applicant homies!Panasonic designed Bluetooth headphones to connect to earlier models of the Apple iPod, which did not have Bluetooth compatibility. The headphones come in two parts, a transmitter ...This week's best deals, as selected by dealnews.com, include free donuts for National Donut Day, sitewide airfare sales from Delta and United, and a rare discount on Sony HDTVs. By...Looking for IM residencies that might flow into good heme/onc. coffeebeanjenn. Jun 2, 2012. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Jun 2, 2012. #1. I'm a MS3. Step 1: 239, all honors in 3rd year so far, junior AOA, non-trad.In most program, at least in my university, cardiology fellows work more than hemonc fellows. Lifestyle as attendng: hemonc have more controlled hours with more out pt practice/less stressful cases than non invasive cards. Less chances of law suites. In Academic again hemonc enjoys better lifestyle than cards.Hello SDN, I am currently a PGY2 who just decided on hematology/oncology. I have always been on the fence between heme/onc and endo but switched last min after now realizing onc is what I truly want to do. I do not wish to take a year off and will be applying this upcoming summer.A DO friend of mine from several years ago matched at Jefferson for heme/onc from a community program in NY. Definitely possible to match in heme/onc but it is a lot easier if you go to a better residency program. Kill step 1 and 2, ace your clerkships and put your self in the best position to succeed.Mostly identified with the Bordeaux region of France, where the tradition was established, wine futures can in fact be used to secure wines from many regions of the world where lim...Boston. Boston University Medical Center Hematology Oncology Fellowship. HO. 1552431027. MA. Boston. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Hematology Oncology Fellowship. HO. 1552421073.No matter where you are, it comes in handy to have a portable travel flask and a couple of cups to take a break and drink. We may be compensated when you click on product links, su...May 4, 2013. #5. texashemonc said: Private practice hem/onc has gotten more stressful in last few years, especially with Medicare changes and drug reimbursement losses. Much worse than other specialties as we actually lose money on purchasing the drugs at our loss.This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. T. tomsuntom Full Member. 10+ Year Member. Joined Jan 8, 2011 Messages 55 ... Median $/wRVU Heme Onc - Different Surveys. checkpointinhibitor; Oct 9, 2023; Replies 5 Views 2K. Oct 17, 2023. checkpointinhibitor. …This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. C. Crypt Abscess Member. 15+ Year Member. 20+ Year Member. Joined Oct 13, 2002 Messages 93 ... IM, Heme onc, GI. NO ONE has it easier than anyone else. Period. 3. All of us are in the hospitals after 6,7,8 pm. Cards, GI, IM …Wanted to work in a cancer related field. Rad onc is the longest cancer dedicated training of any oncology field, 4 compared to 3 in heme onc, surgery much less. I didn't want to the lifestyle of surgery nor spend years doing non cancer related operations. Heme onc is interesting but screw doing three years of medicine before it.This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. ... Hem-Onc job advice - thinking of quitting my current job. Hem_onc1331; Apr 22, 2023; Replies 13 Views 3K. Apr 22, 2023. Hem_onc1331. H. M. Hematology boards: to take or not to take? Meridian32;Dec 16, 2006. #4. ny skindoc said: The practice of a heme-onc physician is genearlly about 90% oncology. Heme only is rare, one would likely have to do general internal medicine as well.Some research oriented docs can do heme only in an academic setting. In a large academic referral center one can get away w/ heme only +/- research.With regard to hematology and oncology, 703 applicants matched out of a pool of 923, or 76.2%. This proportion of matched applicants was relatively similar to other internal medicine subspecialties like cardiology (1,150 of 1,659, or 69.3%), gastroenterology (656 of 1,039, or 63.1%), and pulmonary/critical care (713 of 930, or 76.7%). 185 ...whoknows2012 said: For several reasons I don't see this as an issue. (For mal heme and solid tumor Onc at least, benign/non-malignant heme aside) 1) research driven nature of field (in academics at least) 2) importance of experience in the "art" or oncology which is more so than most fields. 3) increasing age of population and cancers as ...Heme/oncs enjoy phenomenal lifestyles in terms of hours worked and call schedule. Seeing cancer patients is no different than seeing dialysis, critical care, or chf. In fact most of the latter have shorter life spans. CHF in particular is a very aggressive malignancy of the heart.Anyone have heme onc board review material they would like to sell? Forums. ... This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. F. Fellow1 New Member. 10+ Year Member. Joined Feb 25, 2012 Messages 4 Reaction score 0. Feb 25, 2012 #1Job search advice for a Heme/Onc fellow. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Hello everyone, second year heme/onc fellow without a visa requirement here. I am looking for advice about the upcoming job search. Any information would be appreciated.First off I'm relatively new to the SDN network, but stumbled across is and it seems like a great resource. Currently I am applying for IM programs with the plan of fast tracking into heme/onc for a future academic career. I know it is still early to be planning all this out given I'm not even into a program, but I've already been involved with ...Jul 24, 2021 · Pediatric Hem/Onc Fellowship Interview Thread 2021-2022. jmstevenson. Jul 24, 2021. Place your sponsorship banner here for $30.00 per Month! Support our nonprofit mission. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.Feb 1, 2012. #4. For academics you need strong research, good to high Step scores, and a recognised ability to teach (a good recommendation of your R3 work). MDAnderson does take from everywhere, they want clinical exellence first. But, they also always have several instate fellows on their current roster.Current USA *medical* heme/onc (HO) fellow here. I'll make a note that you can take care of a lot of oncology patients (not heme) via other specialties: radiation oncology, surgical oncology, dermatology, the various surgical subspecialties, etc. so worth thinking about. I'll focus on the clinical side of things.Why would you do heme only? You can do an onc only fellowship after heme (2y) or try to convince a program to give you time off for good behavior, but most …In 2019, 5,969 applicants applied for a total of 4,932 specialty positions, according to the data released by the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). In hematology and oncology alone, 758 applicants applied for 573 positions offered. Since 1993 the NRMP has shown a constant increase in the number of specialty fellowship …Programs are given access to applications and supporting documents at 9 a.m. ET on Monday, July 15, 2019. All applications submitted between July 5 and July 15 will display an application date of “July 15, 2019” for programs. Applications submitted after July 15 will be date-stamped on the day they are submitted.Learn more with the AMA about the medical specialty of medical oncology. "Shadowing" Dr. Atiq. Specialty: Medical oncology. Practice setting: University hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. Employment type: Employed by the hospital. Years in practice: 30. A typical day and week in my practice: After 29 years of community practice in a small ...Nov 29, 2021. #4. oncodoc21 said: Took oncology boards a few weeks ago and for some reason I'm anxious about whether I passed. I have done extremely well on boards in the past. Those exams are always tough but this time my anxiety level is through the roof. I'm afraid I'm going to fail and lose my job. I probably was 100% sure about 60-70 ...Heme/onc is getting more and more competitive. #3- I think you'll have a hard time matching without more than one publication. Original research or review probably better than a case report. Case reports are getting super hard to publish in oncology. I would even argue a research poster is helpful.Feb 15, 2024. #2. All IM subspecialties are July cycle. So if you wanted to start fellowship right after residency you'd be applying in the summer of your PGY-3 year, so summer of 2025 for your case. 1 user. Feb 15, 2024. #3. Like said: Please enlighten me.Jun 21, 2008 · May 4, 2013. #5. texashemonc said: Private practice hem/onc has gotten more stressful in last few years, especially with Medicare changes and drug reimbursement losses. Much worse than other specialties as we actually lose money on purchasing the drugs at our loss.In general Rad-Onc tends to be much better in lifestyle. this is highly decisive. Rad onc is somewhate more technical related, I think. You like call, rounding the wards, placing catheters and chemo -> heme/onc. You like controlled schedule in the clinic and radiotherapy -> rad/onc. Last edited: Jun 11, 2014.Feb 13, 2018. #3. From my experience speaking with onolcogists and fellows applying for jobs the range in NYC at the academic centers for starting salaries is 200-250. In suburban areas surrounding nyc as well as other smaller cities I'd expect this to be in the 250-300 range (or higher?Dec 2, 2018 · Please be aware that it will be 10 years or possibly more before you enter practice if you do hemeonc. I have seen many specialties over my 45 years as a physician go from hot to cold to hot, etc. in ten years and hemeonc has been one.Heme/Onc is probably what I feel most passionate about. I have found that through my last 4 years of work, I have been the most invested in my patients with cancer, particularly if I found it. I feel like it suits my personality well, most people who know me would probably say I like to take time with my patients, answer questions, and in ...Lowest I've seen: $400,000. Highest I've seen: $650,000. However, you can't always trust physican recruitment websites. At our VHCOL hospital affiliated clinics located on the coast- the hem/onc docs make appr 900k-1mil. Our gross yearly salaries are available online to anyone due to transparency laws in our state.16 Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, Calif. 33.0 14.1 0.97 899 1.84 No 5.5 11 No. 17 University Hospitals of Cleveland. 32.9 1.7 0.49 1,544 1.61 No 7.0 15 H, P Yes. 18 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville. 32.4 6.1 0.75 1,073 1.87 No 7.0 11 P Yes. 19 University of Alabama Hospital at Birmingham.It only costs 49.99 for 6 months of access. Group rates are also available. For group purchase please contact us [email protected], or [email protected]. We now have an exam format available, where a user can take a 60 question test composed of a mix of questions from a variety of Oncology and Hematology topics.Jan 21, 2019 · Hi all, trying to decide how to rank the strength of these heme/onc programs in terms of their research and clinical strength: BIDMC, Stanford, Cornell, UW, UCLA Location is not a factor, only interested in strength of the programs from a research and clinical standpoint. Thanks in advance.Hematology Oncology specialists, also called Heme/Onc doctors, specialize in treating, screening, and preventing disorders of the blood such as anemia, sickle cell disease, bleeding disorders, hemophilia as well as different types of Cancer including Leukemia and Lymphoma. Hematologist oncologists do not perform surgery on cancers, instead, they provide medication to treat the conditions.Hematology and oncology fellowship includes all solid tumor malignancies (breast, colon, prostate, sarcoma, melanoma for example), non-malignant hematology like anemia, clotting disorders, hemophilia, itp, hemolytic anemia, as well as malignant hematology which is leukemia, lymphoma myeloma and bone marrow transplantation.Jan 27, 2011 · Aug 8, 2022. #2. Job market is generally thought of as pretty good in Onc right now and probably will be next year when you are applying. 5-10 years from now is anybody's guess as usual. One caveat: if you are looking for a job in a top 10 metro area you will be disappointed and/or raked over the coals regardless of specialty. 1 user. Aug 8, 2022.Just for my friend, Please.....any inputs about how to rank the following Hematology-Oncology fellowship programs? 1, Columbia Univ 2, University of Michigan 3, Duke 4, UW, seattle 5, UPen 6, Baylor 7, Cleveland Clinic 8, NYU 9, Northwestern 10, Yale Univ 11, UCLA 12, USF,Moffit 13, John Hopkins Thanks in advance!Heme/onc is getting more and more competitive. #3- I think you'll have a hard time matching without more than one publication. Original research or review probably better than a …Academic hem/onc you'll make less than a hospitalist (200ish), private sky is the limit. Anywhere from 400-800k. Sure you can do IM locums, work extra shifts and make more money however, keep in mind the schedule. H/O is clinic 4 days a week 8-5, no weekends. To make up that extra money in IM you'll be working weekends, nights, etc.Dec 2, 2022 · Hey guys, So I am excited to participate in/start an official thread for the upcoming 2022-2023 heme/onc fellowship match cycle. Feels just like when we applied for our residencies, back to working on our CVs, PSs and obtaining LoRs.Mar 21, 2023 · The 2022-2023 National Resident Matching Program Medicine and Pediatric Specialties Match was the largest ever. A total of 9,387 applicants rode the tortuous rollercoaster known as the Fellowship Match. A lucky 7,648 fellowship applicants matched to a fellowship position. This figure included 3,892 graduates of MD medical schools, 1,093 ...Community hem/onc programs are fine but my heart is in academia and I would like to put myself in the best position to go for a program with research, especially clinical trials in solid tumors. If your heart is in academia the best way to match into an academic program given your situation is to do as much meaningful research as you can.Exercise may increase bilirubin levels because of elevated heme catabolism caused by a higher core temperature and oxidative stress, according to a study published on National Cent...Apr 9, 2010 · Heme/Onc Lifestyle. Bonne Chance. Jan 5, 2014. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Jan 5, 2014. #1. The other threads are outdated or have posts suggesting that they know someone/family member or an MSIV who shadowed an oncologist, etc.... Just wanting to get some insight on the ...Because while I like IM, I can't see myself practicing it everyday. I feel like heme-onc is the field that I would be happy being in for the rest of my career and right now, it's my sole goal. Advice from all specialties regarding fellowship pursuance would be much appreciated! Share Add a Comment. Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options ...Wallets made with duct tape are a dime-a-dozen (we've covered them once or twice before). But since times are tough, and they also make for functional alternatives to traditional w...Wondering what it means to default on a loan? In this guide, we explain what a loan default is and how defaulting will impact your credit over time. We may receive compensation fro...May 15, 2008 · A DO friend of mine from several years ago matched at Jefferson for heme/onc from a community program in NY. Definitely possible to match in heme/onc but it is a lot easier if you go to a better residency program. Kill step 1 and 2, ace your clerkships and put your self in the best position to succeed.The goal of the Hematology and Oncology Fellowship is to train leaders in oncology. We recognize that these leaders may achieve in a diverse range of domains, including cancer prevention, health policy, clinical care, patient-based translational research and …Some educational highlights of the hematology and oncology fellowship program include: Academic Tuesday: This is a half-day dedicated to fellow education. This time is protected from other clinical duties. Fellows attend the Division of Cancer Medicine Grand Rounds, then have 2-3 lectures taught by faulty on a rotating list of topics in ...First, be a good resident. Be punctual, well-read, work hard, be polite, don't drink and drive, mind your genitals, don't pick fights. Second, do Heme/Onc rotations (both inpatient and outpatient), find good mentors, figure out if it really is what you want to do. Third, apply. 1 user.Jul 6, 2022 · About how much does the median heme/onc salary increase every year? Like the only MGMA data I have is from 2021 and it was 481K. Anyone know what it was for 2020 or 2019? … or 2022 for that matter? Additionally, if someone is signing a three or four year contract, is it reasonable to request...As stated above, most allergist work 4 day week, mostly if not all outpatient. Oncologist on the other end, work 5-7 days/week (mostly outpatient), depending on your desire for income. 2. Income: I think Heme/Onc, despite chemo not being reimbursed as a procedure, definitely has the upper hand.Job search advice for a Heme/Onc fellow. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Hello everyone, second year heme/onc fellow without a visa requirement here. I am looking for advice about the upcoming job search. Any information would be appreciated.Egg prices have spiked as a result of the bird flu outbreak in the Midwest. The cost of rental car rates, deep-fried foods, turkey, and gas prices are all getting more expensive to...Oncology Fellows March 2015. Volume 7. Issue 1. I am a member of the cohort of 30-something single Indian women who were not lucky enough to snag the right guy during med school, and perhaps am ...Why heme/onc and not rad onc? Are you private practice or at an academic center? If private practice, do you do a variety of both heme and cancer cases or do you focus on one? ... Sent from my iPhone using SDN mobile . Last edited: Jan 9, 2017. Reactions: 1 user whoknows2012 Full Member. 15+ Year Member. Joined May 15, 2008 …Hematology / Oncology . Common reasons for hematology consult. Thread starter Artefact; Start date Jun 9 ... Start date Jun 9, 2013; This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. A. Artefact Full Member. 10+ Year Member. Joined May 6, 2013 Messages 41 Reaction …. Heme/onc is getting more and more competitivHeme/Onc Lifestyle. Bonne Chance. Jan 5, 2014. This forum mad The Fellow on Call. Made with Squarespace. Disclaimer: The information on our website and discussed on our podcast is not for medical advice and is intended for educational purposes only. An educational podcast about all things hematology and oncology! In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a ... Mar 14, 2021 · New: $260K base. $70/wRVU between 250 MUSC Division of Hematology & Oncology. 39 Sabin Street. MSC 635. Charleston, SC 29425. Casey Jenkins, MHA. Program Coordinator. [email protected]. 843-792-1298. The Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program at MUSC is designed to provide each fellow extensive clinical training.Reaction score. 1. Sep 20, 2010. #1. Love both specialties equally well. Would be happy in both. Was wondering if I could get some insight from internal medicine residents, cardiology fellows, hemeonc fellows, or attendings that have considered one of these specialties or considering both right now. What are the upsides and downsides of each field. 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