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No takers???? Eee.... Am I missing the other section of sdn for current residents?????
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You might be branded a workaholic at first, but later you get to sit back and watch your fellow residents stressing over getting things together just before the residency conference.
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Sure will, any specific keywords to use...? Otherwise let me start sorting
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Thank you! I'm super excited to get started but am not sure what/how to be most efficient in the beginning. That is excellent advice
![]() So I've been sorting through the posts, also do you have any advice for working with med residents/attendings? |
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I consider myself highly organized but for some reason I struggled initially with managing all the simultaneous projects I had in residency. I recommend establishing an organization system right away.
Take responsibility for having a good experience. If you need more feedback, say so. If you need more guidance, ask for it. Don't put everything on your site, remember you are an employee. Network as much as possible. Get business cards and emails and write notes to yourself about the person. I credit much of my success with getting to know people who could help me. And you can be a resource for them as well.
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Remember that everyone you meet is afraid of something, loves something and has lost something. ~H. Jackson Brown, Jr. |
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This x100!!! |
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So...how worried should I be if the CA BOP decides to take their sweet time and I'm not RPh licensed by the deadline? It's technically a condition of employment but all I can really do is submit a complete packet and hope for the best.
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ask your site. I wasn't licensed prior to starting. It was NBD.
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I just see that most sites require licensure by September/October of your residency year so you can start knocking out staffing shifts. I figure if my papers are complete and in at a reasonable time and the BOP decides to pull a QA and delays my score release by a few weeks then really I had no control over that so it becomes a "what're you gonna do about it?" situation. If anything I'll just catch up with staffing with no problems. I'll bring it up on day 1...our BOP is pretty notorious for having long processing times/delays. |
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I think most of your co-residents will be in the same boat. I'm sure there will be some sort of provision.
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Yes and no -- CA BOP prioritizes applications sent in bulk from schools of pharmacy within the state vs. individual applications. The advantage is between 14-21 days, so that could make the difference between meeting the deadline and not. Oh well.
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How is everyone's first week going? (or 2nd for those of us lucky enough to start early
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hospital orientation, "team building" exercises, clunking through benefit enrollment and computer access issues...learning the computer system and workflow. "residency" won't really begin for at least a month. |
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What kind of team building?
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We're doing the same stuff. I forgot to make some coffee this morning and thought I was going to pass out from HR boredom.
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Enjoy it while you can. Once ass kicking starts, you'll wish you time to be bored.
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I made my resident meet with me yesterday about her research project. I gave her a list of about 15 different deadlines she needs to meet to complete it throughout the year. I freaked her out!
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![]() To residents: spend the first few days during your orientation period plotting out all the known deadlines onto a calendar, electronic or old fashioned paper. Add to it as things become more delineated. Leave margin for comfort (I left a 20% of margin, so my deadline is 20% earlier than the actual). Stick to the deadlines, don't make excuses to deviate (unless the world comes to an end or something). Last edited by xiphoid2010; 07-05-2012 at 08:49 PM. |
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We have 2 months of orientation, where the second month is half inpt. staffing and half outpt. clinics, so I won't get to my rotations until September. At least we're starting the teaching certificate next week.
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End of week 1 update: met with our resi coordinator/director about our projects. Deadlines were discussed...nothing new to me yet, already went through the paces of hypothesis formulation, IRB submissions, P&T deadlines, etc... last year.
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Week 1: orientation to EVERYTHING, gazillion deadlines, already chosen a research topic and will start hypothesis & submit proposal in 2 weeks. Will train for all of july, start staffing in august (pending licensure) and rotations start in august. Supposedly early commit occurs in october so i'm glad i'll be starting rotations in august!
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One month orientation/training is pretty typical. Enjoy the slow month while you can and front load projects will pay off big time later.
For keeping track do time table, deadlines, events, I used a combo of MS outlook and google calendar. MS outlook is great because it allows you to share access with other residents RPD. So you can see what each of you got coming up, and if you need to swap staffing weekends, you know who's available. You can also copy over any events that you didn't mark down on your calendar. You can't directly link it to show up on android phone though, so what you can do is export calendar from outlook and import it into google calendar. Do this once a month to keep it up to date and you should be able to avoid many unpleasant surprises. Last edited by xiphoid2010; 07-07-2012 at 07:01 PM. |
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For a while I thought straight clinical knowledge would be the most difficult aspect of residency...turns out it's deadline juggling and time management.
Usually when I hear that "time management" is difficult I just stare at someone and quietly roll my eyes. Now I sort of understand, haha |
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Me too. You can quickly find out who is the leader in the group and who are the support staff. For example, I'm the guy you meet the day the project is assigned, you never see or hear from me until the day before the due date where you get an e-mail with my part of the .ppt. In paintball, I'd be the guy who breaks off from the rest of the group and snipes.
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About the same, orientation, policies, procedures, and stafffing. I know this will be intense, especially staffing every other weekend, but is anyone else planning/considering moonlighting elsewhere? 4-10 hours a week.
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maybe consider it once I start checking off things on the list in feb/march?
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We have to do every 3rd weekend a month, but I was told I can staff an additional weekend per month if I want...I need the money badly. Doable? Over-extending myself?
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Wow, some of you are nuts
haha I'm staffing every other weekend and definitely not adding anything else to my plate! I'm enjoying the slower pace right now (mostly shadowing/clinical training, code training, reviewing PK for vanco/AMGs, TPN, and other pharmacy consults/protocols) but rotations officially start next week- ahh!!
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