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How many weeks of electives does WSU have? I think I remember 12 from the tour, but I'm not sure. Would I have to pay for everything on an away rotation? Do many people use all of their electives for away rotations? Has anybody heard of students getting in on international rotations of other schools? ...couldn't find the info on their website.
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so is the match list up for wayne anywhere?
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@UMP: I have been looking for wayne's matchlist as well. Last year, it was emailed around a week or two after the match. If I remember, I will post here when we get it.
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perhaps a 3rd or 4th year will know... i always kind of assumed it would be up to us to pay for it... or at least the living arrangements... but i could be wrong. i do not think it is that hard, but i don't know the details of the actual process. this process should be the same no matter what school you go to... it just involves finding a program and then applying for the program.
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OK - Who wishes spring break was another week longer? I know I do. One good thing though...I'm not behind yet.
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any 3rd years have any advice regardng step1? |
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Study, study, study, then study some more. Intersperse this marathon of studying with thousands of practice questions. Those 4-6 weeks will test your endurance as much as anything else.
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Hey fellow home studiers! Just an FYI: Endocrine Lab is NOT required!!! Blackboard makes it official. I just found out this morning, and totally changed my plans for the day....
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Anyone have a link for the match list for the class of 2007?
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Would any WSUSOM students offer their opinion on the necessity/usefulness of owning a pocket PC during years 1 and 2? The School recommends buying one during year 1, but also says that it isn't required for MS1's. Thanks in advance.
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Our class got 1 elective during 3rd year, and 8 electives during 4th year. So that would be 36wks. You can take up to 3 months off during 4th year, and only 3 months can be done in the same specialty. 3 away electives are allowed durng 4th year.
Of course, this is subject to change, I don't think the classes after us will have a year III elective. I don't think an online match list has been posted. A pdf was emailed to us, but only lists how many people went into each specialty, which isn't that informative. 2007 2006 Anesthesia 8 10 Dermatology 3 3 Emergency 25 28 Family Medicine 23 21 General Surgery 7 13 General Surgery with Emphasis on Urology 1 0 Internal Medicine 38 37 Internal Medicine/Pediatrics 8 7 Internal Medicine/Preliminary 10 7 Internal Medicine/Primary Care 3 0 Neurology 4 7 Neurosurgery 5 3 OB/Gyn 11 11 Ophthalmology 5 4 Orthopedics 4 14 Otolaryngology (ENT) 6 3 Pathology 5 4 Pediatrics 15 17 Pediatrics/Physical Medicine &Rehabilitation 1 0 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 6 4 Pediatrics/Psychiatry/Child Psychiatry 1 1 Pediatrics/Community Health 1 0 Plastic Surgery 2 1 Psychiatry 15 8 Radiation Oncology 1 1 Radiation (Diagnostic) 14 25 Surgery/Preliminary 11 3 Transitional Year 21 24 Urology 4 1 Deferring Residency Training 3 3
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The first number listed above is for 2007, and the second number is last year.
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I would hold off, they are kind of a waste.
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And I agree with ddmo that the PDAs are a waste of time, especially in y1 and y2. There is very little use for one in y3 as well. If you are looking to use one for the drugs during your clinical years, you would be better served with getting your hands on a MPR book. Just as much information, lighter than my PDA, and I don't have to worry about it getting damaged in the hospitals. |
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Do those 3 months off during 4th year include the 1 month off students can get for being part of cocurricular? Do not buy a PDA until you are forced to... it is just another $300 toy. |
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In 2005, 13 people went into radiology. Not sure what to make of it... i think it probably just depends on the number of students nterested in radiology.
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No, those 3 months do not include the extra month for co-curricular. If you did co-curricular you can take 4 months off during 4th year. |
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It has to do with how many people want to go into Rads. Dr. Smith the Chairmen at Wayne has the matching system down to a near science, and the matching rate of Wayne grads into Rads is over 90% (I can't remember the exact number), much higher than most schools. Last year was unique with 25 people matching (25 out of 26 I believe).
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is the ortho residency expected to start again before 2011?
I would guess that number is down so much because of the DMC contract issue. |
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Alright, anyone else in that sauna of a class meeting wondering about rotations?
I think I want to do primary care first - peds, specifically (so I can tank my first one and not care too much) Are there any third years we can pimp on what locations to choose, or any way to get back to the old thread so I can see what the current 3rd years said around this time?
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OK, I didn't get the memo that the meeting changed from 4 to 3, and I really didn't want to sit in that hot ***** room for him to do it again when the session was supposed to be streamed - however - anyone know where we can get this stream?
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1. Whichever specialt(y/ies) you do not want to do, do those first. The attendings and residents will be much more concerned with getting the July interns experience and you will be pushed aside. Also, in July/August, no one expects much out of you anyway. Trust me that you do not want to be dreading upcoming rotations. 2. You will be worked harder at DMC than elsewhere. This can either work for you (emerging much better than when you went in) or against you (emerging each day wanting to drown yourself in booze as you count down the days). 3. If you are at DMC, you will have an easier time getting to required lectures and activities. 4. Be mindful of road construction and traffic, as you are not allowed to be late or absent, ever. I-75 jams up at 6:30am nowadays with the Lodge shut down, and it will be that way until Labor Day at the earliest. 5. Get out of Detroit in Family Med if possible. You will notice a major difference between that and your other rotations. 6. Schedule a balance between rotations at DMC/Henry Ford and the suburban hospitals to give yourself a more well-rounded experience, but do not schedule yourself at hospitals far away (don't drive to Beaumont if you live near St. John's and vice versa). Refer to #4 above. 7. Remember that residency teams rotate between services as often as we rotate between specialties. One person's experience in one place, especially DMC, does not mean everyone had that experience. |
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#132 |
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Anyone have the actual match list from this year?
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HATE DETROIT TRAFFIC SO MUCH. Will set up clinic in my backyard and rotate there. So Nyah. |
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yah, i can't find the stream either. will prob be up tomorrow... i think the video guys tend to not get much done in way of posting vids after 3pm
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Fun8 - thanks for the heads up as to how to find the old thread. Obviously, I need to spend more time on here. (Livejournal tends to eat my free time instead)
Here's your reward, a quote from you circa 2006: man, i made the mistake of looking at 2nd years schedule last night. Classes until 4-6pm reguarly? Exams every 2 weeks? I suddenly became depressed. At least you guys are almost done with it! |
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No offense to the school itself, I just know I wouldn't have been happy there.
...Truth of the matter is that I probably wouldn't have gotten in anyways, and thus I just use it to needle arrogant med people. |
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yay! 110 pages of new notes 3 days before exam! I think I am about to get wayne'd...
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Thanks, UMP!
And I'm sensing a definite BOHICA moment coming up. I don't care about pathology, but goddamn I need to get my pharm score up. |
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so should i take my PD physical exam the day before the neuro exam or the day before GI exam?
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It's up to you. For the most part, take it the day before the exam you are better prepared for so you have the study day for the exam you are more worried about. If I remember correctly, the exams are about the same difficulty, but the neuro exam has much more material.
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My inner monologue tonight:
"Pulsatile GnRH... LH.... hormone receptor... Oh God, this test is gonna suck... ovaries....follicular....****it, I'm going to go watch The Muppets." It was the one with Diana Ross.
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http://www.ninjakiwi.com/bloons.html my goal is to read the notes twice through total. i have not been the best studier for this unit... i think the warm weather got to me. |
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i never thought i would say this, but i am sick of studying breasts!
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I Hate Endo - Aghhhhhhhhhhh!
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This unit is so random!!! And why was there so much new material today?????????? If I weren't such a die hard OB/GYN gunner, this unit would totally turn me off the girlie medicine.
I'm having a hard time focusing, can you tell? And were there notes for the first hour of Breast today? Cause I can't find them. Urg!!! |
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They're after the second hour's lecture notes, after the definitions.
I know, because I took notes for the first hour on the second hour's notes thing "WTF, mate?" the whole time. And then found the new notes. Screw this unit. All I need to know about Ovaries is why they go pitter-pat when I watch Good Eats. |
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Ok this is totally weird. I'm watching the review just now when, all the sudden, the video flips upsidedown and backwards. WTF???? What else can go wrong? I shouldn't ask.... I think it has something to do with my crazy Mac OSX. Doesn't play nice with our schools lectures.... but it waited 2 years to flip the video upside down..... very eerie......
Thanks Inked for the heads-up. There those notes are on that crazy packet. I should just go to bed now. |
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