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Curmudgeon
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should have been dr. who
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Neurosurgeons.
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Cubans.
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podiatrists, no mcat stress no ec stress, no board stress, good pay and decent hours to top it all off...
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si vis pacem, para bellum
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they make the best pre-lim interns as well interestingly enough (I won't tell you who makes the worst as it might hurt some butts)
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anesthesiologists, by a wide margin.
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another vote for PM&R...
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I'd say optometrists. Haven't met a gunner yet, mostly type B. Everybody helps each other out and emails study guides and grade calculators out to the entire class.
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Yeah sorry, I don't think I could respect myself if I was an optometrist. Nothing against the profession, just not for me.
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Anesthesiologists, hands down.
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Rockfoot, unfortunately there is mcat, ec, and boards to contend with for podiatry, but the rest is true!
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I dunno man I always hear stories about pods stepping on people's toes. intense dudes.
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Enjoyin' the journey
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I'm still waiting for the day the blue circle goes in the blue 'yang'. *insert immature innuendo-ish comment here*
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Anesthesia?? Tell me more...
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I know that, yet you don't have to stress about them as much, I didn't do hundreds of hours of research, volunteer work, shadowing, etc. I didn't need a 31+ on the mcat, and boards is pass fail, minimal competency eval, if you fail it, well, come on, you should have tried harder. so in fact, it was all true.
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https://www.aoa.org/Images/Controlled-Substance.gif O ya and my future patients will respect my glaucoma treatment abilities in every state (except MA): https://www.aoa.org/Images/glaucoma.gif O ya and laser surgery privileges in two states is cool too: http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/201...3/prl20523.htm O and Medicare pay parity with ophthalmology is cool too: http://www.aoa.org/x20898.xml "Of the 56 specialties tracked by CMS, only two will see a larger percent increase than optometry in 2012. Of note, no MD specialty will see as much as a two percent increase in 2012." Ya can't respect myself here
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Well this thread derailed quickly
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(Biased) Anesthesiology. One of the many reasons I switched from a surg sub-specialty to anesthesiology. Really enjoyed the people.
Also, would vote for derm. I know it seems counter-intuitive because you would expect them to be huge gunners, but since it was a whole different ball game back in the day, a lot of the attendings I worked with during 4th year were super chill. I guess that will change with time though... |
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@PrideNeverDie Cool story bro, take it back to the garbage racial preferences thread you started please
OP, my vote is for EM docs but I'm obviously a little biased there
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Doubtful. The med students I met on the derm interview trail were by far the most normal gathering of interesting and down to earth people I've had the pleasure of hanging out with. The "gunner" types you refer to tend not to thrive in the derm world, often specifically because of how "super chill" all the attendings in the field are. No one would stand for the typical gunnerism that people may sometimes associate with other fields (I will refrain from casting any specialties in a negative light in this post, but you can probably use your imagination to figure out which specialties these people flock to). |
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lol, instant thread derail.
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Gas. Have you read their forums? Guns, cars, and metal.
& Derm. Once they've gotten derm they've proven themselves as cream of the crop, and whatever gunner tendencies they needed before fade. What are the least laid back practitioners? General surgery. Obgyn. Plastic surgery. Family medicine (most aren't, but the bad ones are really bad) |
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Otolaryngology, of course....kidding aside, I do think they are the most laid back surgeons
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Agreed, there are always exceptions. I did meet one or two people on the trail who I really really hoped wouldn't end up matching at my program with me (fortunately they did not). But other than these outliers, everyone else was surprisingly awesome, chill, and nice. The residents with whom I worked during my home derm rotation and two aways confirmed to me that the people who end up in derm really are nice, laid back great people for the most part. Also, Anesthesiologists are definitely some of the most laid back, fun people to hang out with in the hospital. |
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So tell me more about gas...
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You can find the most laid-back people at the top of the food chain.
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Neurosurgery for sure.
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rads
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The least laidback are probably OB/Gyn and neurosurgery. I actually think the neurosurgeons are easier to get along with than the OB people.
I assume most people have already see this, but just in case:
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You people are nuts. OB/Gyn is still surgery and many in that field have the stereotypical surgical attitude. Yuck.
PM&R is the answer. |
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They said ob/gyn was the least laid back. Read again...
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Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine
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chillaxing
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Delightfully Tacky
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I'm no Superman
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Why do people keep recommending PM&R?
On the prelim interview trail, the only people I met who were going into it were people going to school in the Caribbean. I have to imagine that's a sign it's not very desirable. |
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Good question. In my experience, PM&R docs have a chip on their shoulders. No clue why (does that service get shat on or something?), but they're not friendly people at my institution.
Most laid-back from what I've seen has to be either Rads or Path. Best personalities are probably in Urology, but they still have that "surgical" tilt that might bother some. |
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Delightfully Tacky
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