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At my state M.D. school, 3rd year consists mainly of three things:
1. Sitting around doing absolutely nothing.
2. Shadowing volunteer faculty members who don't let you see or present any patients.
3. Engaging in time-filler pointless busywork (i.e. med-u.org interactive virtual patient cases).
The above 3 activities takes up >98% of our time.
Now you might say, "Well wait a minute. You are only a student. You don't get to jump in and do anything right away."
Really? Then what exactly is the purpose of 3rd year? Because shadowing is a completely worthless activity and the filler activities (online lectures or those horrid virtual cases) are compulsory things they make you do to feel like you aren't wasting your money (which you mostly are).
What is the purpose of 3rd year?
Should M3 students being doing a lot of shadowing (I.e. no hands on patient care experience)?
Is it right for schools to create "call" schedules for med students whereby they are forced to sit for 9 hours in an empty room doing absolutely nothing (because no one actually involves them in any patient care)?
1. Sitting around doing absolutely nothing.
2. Shadowing volunteer faculty members who don't let you see or present any patients.
3. Engaging in time-filler pointless busywork (i.e. med-u.org interactive virtual patient cases).
The above 3 activities takes up >98% of our time.
Now you might say, "Well wait a minute. You are only a student. You don't get to jump in and do anything right away."
Really? Then what exactly is the purpose of 3rd year? Because shadowing is a completely worthless activity and the filler activities (online lectures or those horrid virtual cases) are compulsory things they make you do to feel like you aren't wasting your money (which you mostly are).
What is the purpose of 3rd year?
Should M3 students being doing a lot of shadowing (I.e. no hands on patient care experience)?
Is it right for schools to create "call" schedules for med students whereby they are forced to sit for 9 hours in an empty room doing absolutely nothing (because no one actually involves them in any patient care)?