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Mine were clinic notes. UghhMy notes have gotten crazy sloppy, but my attendings won't sign them for another 2 months, and by then they won't even remember what I look like, ha!
ER notes are better
Mine were clinic notes. UghhMy notes have gotten crazy sloppy, but my attendings won't sign them for another 2 months, and by then they won't even remember what I look like, ha!
I just paid for a PBS subscription through Prime... i wanna watch my Documentaries in peace lolAnyone else irritated by all the new steaming platforms out now. Like why can’t Netflix have the other seasons of teen mom 2. Now that I watched the first two I wanna know what happens. But I don’t want to buy access through yet another streaming thing.
(Also I should be studying for step 3 lol)
Yeah I need the cbs all access to watch my show... I’m morally objecting to this nonsense. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime is enough.I just paid for a PBS subscription through Prime... i wanna watch my Documentaries in peace lol
Same! I have all 3 of those AND HBO max. If it’s not covered there, I’m not watching it. I’m sick of the fracturing of streaming.Yeah I need the cbs all access to watch my show... I’m morally objecting to this nonsense. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime is enough.
I have all of those and Disney+, and now add PBS lmaoYeah I need the cbs all access to watch my show... I’m morally objecting to this nonsense. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime is enough.
Haha I’m concerned that more and more shows will be pulled from the main platforms and off to the little services which would kinda suck. It’s gonna be a 100+ a month before they’re done.I have all of those and Disney+, and now add PBS lmao
To be fair, PBS is like $4 a month. Supporting viewers like me obviously
Way ahead of you my friend lololHaha I’m concerned that more and more shows will be pulled from the main platforms and off to the little services which would kinda suck. It’s gonna be a 100+ a month before they’re done.
On a separate note who let the USMLE add the stupid cases part to step 3. The software is just idiotic and it’s one more annoying hoop to Jump through and I’m over it.
(I think I need a glass of wine today lol)
Juuuuust got my step 3 CID notarized today. Waiting on my stimulus check to buy Uworld. I occasionally do like 20 anki cards and am over it. This is going to be a slog.Way ahead of you my friend lolol
I bought uworld and havent started it though lolol im in no hurry
My program counts UWorld for CME so im getting that money back at least.Juuuuust got my step 3 CID notarized today. Waiting on my stimulus check to buy Uworld. I occasionally do like 20 anki cards and am over it. This is going to be a slog.
I need to learn the cases, I’ve been ignoring that totally. I’m hoping some kind of muscle memory kicks in for the MCQ.Juuuuust got my step 3 CID notarized today. Waiting on my stimulus check to buy Uworld. I occasionally do like 20 anki cards and am over it. This is going to be a slog.
That’s how I feel about day shifts. Luckily your problem is the minority of residency vs mine. My natural body clock is to sleep 6am-2pm.I hate nights soo much. Im exhausted and still have 2.5 hours to go
Dont get me wrong, i have a long standing history of this. My doctor recently changed my medications which actually help me sleep thankfully. Now... i got up at 9 am yesterday so this is a true 24 type of night. Back at the beginning of the pandemic, I was doing a lot of 10 am-4 pm lolThat’s how I feel about day shifts. Luckily your problem is the minority of residency vs mine. My natural body clock is to sleep 6am-2pm.
edit: not trying to minimize your pain. This is just my way of injecting my own pre-residency panic.
I feel ya I dread nights so much. Do you have a stretch oh them?I hate nights soo much. Im exhausted and still have 2.5 hours to go
Just four days this time in 8 hour shifts (last night just went by PAINFULLY SLOW). When i did OB it was two weeks of 5p-8a.I feel ya I dread nights so much. Do you have a stretch oh them?
I'm on an off-service rotation that I am in LOVE with. Who knew that decent hours and weekends off in a beautiful hospital would make such a difference in my morale? Next up after this is night float, and after that three months of medicine wards and then Step 3. Pretty sure I'm going to relate to your post verrrrry soon. 🙃Anyone else experiencing intern year slump. Like my mood is “I just can’t even”
Like the thought of clinic tomorrow makes me wanna cry lol
Haha I think I’ll be less agitated after I take step 3 next week. (Lol assuming I pass)I'm on an off-service rotation that I am in LOVE with. Who knew that decent hours and weekends off in a beautiful hospital would make such a difference in my morale? Next up after this is night float, and after that three months of medicine wards and then Step 3. Pretty sure I'm going to relate to your post verrrrry soon. 🙃
I have 10 patients on my schedule this week, i feel exactly this way.Anyone else experiencing intern year slump. Like my mood is “I just can’t even”
Like the thought of clinic tomorrow makes me wanna cry lol
Was it busy or difficult situations?sending virtual hug.Ended up staying an hour after my shift ended and im drinking wine at 3 am. Tonight was baddd. The side of medicine i always dreaded.
Very difficultWas it busy or difficult situations?sending virtual hug.
Lol so I took part one this week. Idk if uworld helped me much. So maybe yes. (I’ll update my recommendation after part 2.)Bought Uworld and took one 40 question assessment. 70% correct. I can stop studying now right? We’re good?
Omg i hate having to show up at 6 am.Lol so I took part one this week. Idk if uworld helped me much. So maybe yes. (I’ll update my recommendation after part 2.)
ugh I wish inpatient services could start at 7 instead of 6am. Like the extra bit of sleep would be everything.
What? How do you guys mean? We sign out at 7am, but obviously gotta show up before then to start chart checking.....? Are you guys signing out at 6?Omg i hate having to show up at 6 am.
(which is way better than the 5 am i had to do on surgery)
My peds rotation will have a 6 AM sign out. 🙁What? How do you guys mean? We sign out at 7am, but obviously gotta show up before then to start chart checking.....? Are you guys signing out at 6?
Yep sign out at 6.What? How do you guys mean? We sign out at 7am, but obviously gotta show up before then to start chart checking.....? Are you guys signing out at 6?
but were the residents making as many decisions?I will say one of my psych inpatient rotations had rounds at 6:30 AM (no pre-rounding) and it was kind of amazing because then you were done by like 8 and actually had time to do all the other stuff you needed to do and be done with the day by like 2-3 tops.
It was only myself (resident), the social worker, and the attending on rounds so yes! It was a team based approach but I was expected to do the interviews, write the notes, and guide treatment discussions. Obviously I chart reviewed prior to rounds so that I knew my personal game plan for the day (not that the attending always agreed with it).but were the residents making as many decisions?
Yep, 6 am signout.What? How do you guys mean? We sign out at 7am, but obviously gotta show up before then to start chart checking.....? Are you guys signing out at 6?
Haha yeah I feel ya. We have a mostly 4+4 schedule so you have time to recover. Honestly I think it would be so much harder if it was a 4+1 or 3+1 or traditional.Ugh I literally feel physically ill in the early morning. Every extra hour I get is precious. So I definitely asked residents at every program what time morning sign out was on wards, and it definitely factored into my rank list.
That’s amazing! I have only 1 program with a 4+4 type setup. I pushed traditional down my list and have quite a few 3+1 and 4+1. I hate traditional not only for the QOL but also because I want to do primary care and so I wanted programs where ambulatory training wasn’t an afterthought.Haha yeah I feel ya. We have a mostly 4+4 schedule so you have time to recover. Honestly I think it would be so much harder if it was a 4+1 or 3+1 or traditional.
That was me this morning. Add in the 40 minute commute just this month and a 6 am signout... i was exhaustedUgh I literally feel physically ill in the early morning. Every extra hour I get is precious. So I definitely asked residents at every program what time morning sign out was on wards, and it definitely factored into my rank list.
I always have an over the counter sleep aid for those type of nights. Or if I have to wake up super early and I’m not in the mood to sleep early.Cant sleep.. have to be awake in 3.5 hours. Yay.
I have friggin ativan that didnt touch it.I always have an over the counter sleep aid for those type of nights. Or if I have to wake up super early and I’m not in the mood to sleep early.
On some of my residency interviews I remember several different ways this came up:Ughh i HATE peds. Three more weeks of this... boooo
I thought i wanted to do it once. Nope, i was clearly crazy. Inpatient peds is legit the worst.On some of my residency interviews I remember several different ways this came up:
“yeah I’m one of those people that genuinely enjoyed 3rd year! ............. except Peds!”
Anyone else experiencing intern year slump. Like my mood is “I just can’t even”
Like the thought of clinic tomorrow makes me wanna cry lol
I also think for me at least that my life being all work and no play is kinda getting to me lol. Like as I’m getting older it’s getting harder to ignore my lacking personal life.Completely feel you on this. I remember as a med student the residents would talk about this January/February swoon and I learned this year that it's real. I think my wards block in December when COVID was rampant and I was constantly following 8-9 patients really took a lot out of me and I felt it last month when I was in the ED. The shifts themselves where pretty low-stress and we weren't required to follow or pick up a certain # of patients but I felt like it took a ton of effort/energy just to get into the car and drive there and get through the shifts. I'm now back on wards and after working for just 4 days and being off today I feel like I worked for 8 days or something.
On a different note, I just realized this week how much working with new M3s slows you down from an efficiency standpoint. Supervising them while they take the history, discussing the full plan with them, them rehearsing their presentation to me and asking for feedback. I guess I wasn't ready for that part..
M4 here creeping on this thread as I try to distract myself until March 19th hahaLife update :I caved in and got the free trial of cbs to watch my show.
Also have taken the two uworld assessments and did fine.
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