Brief word of advice for 3rd and 4th years

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Just because your daddy is a doctor at a local medical school doesn't mean you need to bring it up at every opportunity in every conversation with other students and residents. The residents will all be laughing behind your back and think you're a tool, and the students will do the same. You've been warned.
 
Just because your daddy is a doctor at a local medical school doesn't mean you need to bring it up at every opportunity in every conversation with other students and residents. The residents will all be laughing behind your back and think you're a tool, and the students will do the same. You've been warned.

my daddy is not a doctor--he is a surgeon 😎
 
you felt that strongly about it to make a whole post on it? seriously this is applicable to a very small percentage of people and im sure they know they are being tools.
 
you felt that strongly about it to make a whole post on it? seriously this is applicable to a very small percentage of people and im sure they know they are being tools.

No, that's just the point. If you knew you were being a tool, you wouldn't be doing said toolish action in the first place.

And you make it seem like I wrote a 30 page diatribe on the topic in my "whole post". I wrote three lines giving some 3rd and 4th years advice on what not to do if the situation presents itself.
 
Just because your daddy is a doctor at a local medical school doesn't mean you need to bring it up at every opportunity in every conversation with other students and residents. The residents will all be laughing behind your back and think you're a tool, and the students will do the same. You've been warned.

What if your mommy is a doctor at a blah blah blah and so on?
 
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