Dagny 0 #1 November 14, 2006 So I'm right in the midst of (grueling and long) interviews for a residency position in ob/gyn. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll get something close to home, but it looks like Detroit might be a very real possibility. It certainly isn't my first choice of locale, but I did like the program they have there. Can anyone give me some first-hand info on the area to help make some decisions a little easier for me? Thanks! Take me, I am the drug; take me, I am hallucinogenic. -Salvador Dali Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
popsjumper 2 #2 November 14, 2006 Buy a Barretta .32 at the very minimum. Bigger is much better. My reality and yours are quite different. I think we're all Bozos on this bus. Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #3 November 14, 2006 Ah! How are you, Dr. Dagny?If you are looking for good trauma, it's a great place from Spring to Fall. Gunshots, vehicles, stabbings, you name it, they've got it. Winter is more about drunks getting hurt, where the Rule of the tooth/tattoo ratio applies. OTher than trauma, I dunno... My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
unformed 0 #4 November 14, 2006 I'll tell you everything I know. It's in Michigan. They make cars there. That is all. You're welcome.This ad space for sale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DownWind 0 #5 November 14, 2006 I lived outside Detroit (Royal Oak) for five years. The area is great if you don't mind the winters. There are three dropzones within an hour and a half. Tecumseh is where I jumped and it is a very friendly DZ. Outside of skydiving, the Detroit area has a lot to offer. All the major sports, concerts, outdoor activities galore. If you need any specific information, feel free to PM me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grue 1 #6 November 14, 2006 QuoteI'll tell you everything I know. It's in Michigan. They make cars there. That is all. You're welcome. That's a loose usage of the word "car", considering what rolls out of there.cavete terrae. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daremrc 0 #7 November 14, 2006 born & raised in the metro area, and I lived downtown for 5 years... there is an *awesome* indie/underground music scene here, if you're into that kind of thing. Something to do almost 7 nights a week, if you like going to bars & clubs & seeing live music. Downtown/cass corridor/medical center is a strange kind of place. 8a-5p it's all kinds of business types running around, then at 5pm, downtown pretty much shuts down except for the drinking establishments. There aren't many people that actually live in the downtown area, which can be good and bad. Bad if you want to walk to a grocery store (you're going to need a car here)... Good if you like the small town atmosphere in the big city. WSU area is lots of college kids & artists, woodbridge & corktown are also nice neighborhoods in the core city area. As much as I hate to say it, you will find pockets of livable areas outside the above, but not many all the way out to the city limits. Hamtramck, a city within the city of Detroit, is also worth checking out if you want to do the urban thing. I recently moved to the burbs (Hazel Park) because I got tired of the urban thing... It's nice to have a backyard and the house is nice, and the rent is way reasonable. people at these websites would love to do nothing more than talk your ear off about the city and answer any questions you might have: http://www.detroityes.com http://hotfudgedetroit.com Outdoorsy stuff? Yeah, there's some parks & such, but to get to any serious wilderness area you're talking multiple hours in a car... The metro area is very sprawled out, almost to the point where it is all burbs from Holly to Monroe and beyond.Good judgement comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kris 0 #8 November 14, 2006 QuoteBuy a Barretta .32 at the very minimum. Dagny is my wife and she owns a .40 Sig and knows how to use it. Thanks for the info, everyone. Keep the details coming!Sky, Muff Bro, Rodriguez Bro, and Bastion of Purity and Innocence!™ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cpoxon 0 #9 November 14, 2006 According to Fedde le Grand, it's a lovely city (may not be safe for work), although not until 2027 maybe. Sorry, don't know, never been.Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kbordson 8 #10 November 14, 2006 Wow!!! Applying for residencies already!!! This year is fun - stressful, but fun. What programs are you looking at? Do they have night float (almost all do... and honestly, having done my intern year without night float and the second year with.... Night float is SO MUCH better.) University based programs or community based? What kind of future are you looking at (fellowship or general practice)? Look at the numbers... kinda. To be credentialled, they have to meet minimum numbers... more important is how confident the residents FEEL with their numbers. You can do 100 vag hyst as an assist... just holding retractors and not be comfortable sitting down yourself or you can do 25 yourself and know the feel of dissecting the bladder off the cervix. Also do you want a bigger program that has lots of cool things, but you're three steps away from the action (Attending, Fellow, Senior Resident... maybe you) or do you want a smaller program where it might be you and an Attending? Finally.... it's four years of A LOT of work. Find someplace where you can destress as well. It's REALLY important. Bad things will happen, you will be tired and exhausted, you need to have someplace to escape to at times. (oh.... and if you don't have one yet.... Get a red book) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skydave103 0 #11 November 14, 2006 Guns...........LOTS of guns!! Go live in Canada and work in Detroit. It is the "in" thing to do. Visited there a few monts ago and Canada was nice. Detroit.......Guns......lots of BIG guns is what you need.LifeshouldNOTbeajourneytothegravewithawellpreservedbody,buttskidinsideways,cigarinone hand,martiniintheother,bodythoroughlyused upandscreaming:"WOO HOO!! What a ride!!!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #12 November 14, 2006 I told you guys to look west!!!!! Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeneR 3 #13 November 14, 2006 QuoteI told you guys to look west!!!!! Hell no the Chicago option was better! She is not a "Dumb Blonde" - She is a "Light-Haired Detour Off The Information Superhighway." eeneR TF#72, FB#4130, Incauto Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hisgoofyness 0 #14 November 14, 2006 I lived in Lansing for a stint and was in Detroit quite a bit for work. There are a few nice areas, but there are some BAAAAD areas too. Very much like any major U.S. city. The negatives to me were: 1. shorter jump season due to weather 2. there are fawking potholes on all the interstates around the city I did really enjoy Greek town and some of the underground music venues. Not sure if he is still spinning around Detroit, but Derrick May throws down some excellent techno! Goudha is for Buddha, and that's good enough for me! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aaxman 0 #15 November 14, 2006 Detroit isnt that bad... there are citidiots in any city. I see you like scuba diving,, about 1hr north in Lake Huron there is a marine museum with about 28 sunken ships to dive on. There are a few dropzones in the area. Randy does a nice job at midwest skydiving about half hour drive north There is an ice skating rink downtown detroit. If you like casinos they are located downtown. I know a few Docs in the city. There are a few downhill skislopes located nearby. email me if you need more info. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #16 November 14, 2006 Pack Kevlar! Do you seriously want to be surrounded by all those Michigan fans? Columbus has a HUGE med center, and I know where you could meet up with some friends all the time. Yesterday is history And tomorrow is a mystery Parachutemanuals.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
micduran 0 #17 November 14, 2006 I lived in metro Detroit for 19 years. While it is easier to point out all the negatives, there are some positives. Food - GREAT food there. With so many races/cultures living there you'll never get bored eating. Casinos, parks, lakes, rivers, museums, opera houses, all the major sports teams - not that they are great but the fans are awesome. The music scene is great, too. What hospitasl are you considering, or are considering you? Like others have said, there are good and bad points. Like everywhere you can get what you want out of a city. Yes, the winters suck!! One of the main reasons I left. Also, the local economy is driven by the automotive industry. The housing market is flat right now. Unemployment is high. There is and will always be an underlying "union mentality" in that city. Anyway, if you want more info send me a PM with specifics and I'll answer honestly.Be patient with the faults of others; they have to be patient with yours. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingnut 0 #18 November 15, 2006 if you get detroit that would be great, kris could return my firewire cable when you guys would move.... would drive right by my place on the way up probly... lol...... good luck with getting a premo spot where ever!! ______________________________________ "i have no reader's digest version" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dharma1976 0 #19 November 15, 2006 QuoteI'll tell you everything I know. It's in Michigan. They make cars there. That is all. You're welcome. If you like hard or minimal techno you will be in heaven...oh yeah and its mad shady... Davehttp://www.skyjunky.com CSpenceFLY - I can't believe the number of people willing to bet their life on someone else doing the right thing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hisgoofyness 0 #20 November 15, 2006 You could say fawk it, bite the bullet, and move to Atlanta like all the rest of cool kids! Of course the "REALLY" cool kids are moving to Chattanooga! We could always use another messican... Goudha is for Buddha, and that's good enough for me! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chrissay 0 #21 November 15, 2006 Detroit is not all too bad. It has its bad spots like any other city but also has some positives to it. You just need to be heads up in the shady areas or avoid them all together. Since you are in the medical profession, I would imagine that Michigan would be an ideal place for you to go, we have quite a few great hospitals. Now if you were coming here to work for one of the 'Big 3', you might want to rethink that choice Economy is down right now in Michigan, but we do have some industries looking to make it their home, we just had a google satellite office open up in Ann Arbor so hopefully we have hit the bottom of the valley and can start going back up. Detroit offers great sporting events, concerts, Auto show, casinos, museums, Skydive Tecumseh is only like 45 minutes away . Yes the winters kind of suck, but at least you can head up north and do a little skiing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thunderbow 1 #22 November 16, 2006 Can't tell you much about what to do for a youthful type such as yourself as I am a tad bit older, married 32 years and have 6 grandchildren, but I do live just north of Detroit in Lake Orion. There are some real nice areas like this on the edges. I work in Auburn Hills. About a 20 minute drive. Lots of good hospitals in the area. Yeah, the winters will take some getting used to. But if you know someone to stay with in Florida you can break it up with a few long weekends. I jump at Midwest, a little C-182 dropzone. Thirty minute drive. Two turbine dz's are about 1.5 hours away. True, the economy is kind of depressed right now but there will always be sick people.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lord, let me be the person my dog thinks I am. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jewels 0 #23 November 16, 2006 Don't do it! That's where the Dead Things play. TPM Sister #102 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frenchy68 0 #24 November 16, 2006 Don't know much about Canadian cities, sorry. "For once you have tasted Absinthe you will walk the earth with your eyes turned towards the gutter, for there you have been and there you will long to return." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
photofly 0 #25 November 16, 2006 Grew up there and moved to CA. 16 years ago. I will say no more. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites