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Originally posted by GeddyLee
Hey guys...just wanting some feedback here.
My Step I = 247
My Step 2 = 231
I just got my Step II score. Does that look bad? Or do you guys think I'm in the clear as far as board scores go?
Ged
Originally posted by ckyuen
However actually performing the surgery is a lot of fun. It's extremely difficult, but rewarding when your patient comes back post op day one 20/20 and thanks you for changing their life.
Originally posted by ckyuen
Cataract numbers counting class one only, b/c class 3 dont really count for cataracts.
phacos approximately 150-200 depending on how aggressive you book cases
ecce about 25
they still teach us to do extracaps here so that if you have a phaco gone wrong and need to convert you can do so, or if you have a rock hard nucleus mature cat with count fingers you can consider doing an extracap. Other reason I can see it being beneficial is third world country missionary work where you may not have a phaco machine.
trabs are usually third year, you can assist on some second year.
Originally posted by ckyuen
post op care is much more involved than phaco though.
Originally posted by Primate
Naive question, but do you ever admit your patients s/p surgery? If so, who follows them? Haven't done my Ophtho sub-I yet (coming up in May), just followed a couple faculty, so I don't have a sense of the longitudinal aspects of ophtho care.
I've been really digging general surgery (clinic and OR both) but have NOT much cared for the inpatient management of 35-50 patients, half of whom are s/p Whipples or THEs. I know ophtho, at its worst, won't be like that, but is there any inpatient work?
Originally posted by Kalel
Most optho's admit patients to medicine services. I don't think that most hospitals have enough in-patients to make it into a separate service. Most optho procedures are out-patient procedures.