Just to clear the air, I didn't mean rants about the value of ACLS in pathology training - more like, rants about taking flak jokes from non-pathologists re: mandatory ACLS.
I now have to qualify my interest in my remaining rotations. While standing between the legs of a pushing mum-to-be one morning, the resident asks - "So what are you applying to?"
"Pathology," I say. "But I'd really like to know how to deliver a baby by the end of my 5 weeks here!"
I think they pretty much assume I need to know their stuff. None of them know (and I doubt they'd be interested in knowing) that US path residencies don't have an internship year. Not gonna risk flunking out of my rotations when I am so close to being done!