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tough spot to be.

you can try moving, but I think your chances are slim.

your primary focus right now needs to be demonstrating you've made a good choice and are succeeding your new specialty.

You will need to find ways to bulk up your supports: visits from family and friends, vacations and conferences to areas where your family and friends are located, lots of phone calls and skype/facetime, and finally, probably you need to expand your social circle and supports where you currently are located. Once you are done core rotations, do electives where your family and friends live.

The fastest and perhaps more certain way to move away will be to position yourself to pursue subspecialty training and move in PGY5. That's far off but not far in the big scheme of things.

Good luck!

LL

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