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Logged into medhub and this just about sums up my life right now. Anyone else?
I haven't interviewed or taken care of patients, presented or written any notes since late September lmao I'm so ****ed.
I was assuming that OP is a fourth year and hasn't had any "real" clinical rotations since September. This may or may not be the case for myself as well... 👀wait, I want to know this story.
I haven't interviewed or taken care of patients, presented or written any notes since late September lmao I'm so ****ed.
How is this even possible?I was assuming that OP is a fourth year and hasn't had any "real" clinical rotations since September. This may or may not be the case for myself as well... 👀
How is this even possible?
Ok biased burnt out intern here, cheers to that choice. Take the time you can now and enjoy!I'm going into IM and did all the important medicine electives and got LORs over the summer (MICU, CCU, ID, GI, sub-I, etc), scheduled only radiology and pathology electives thereafter, finished up all my credit requirements by early February and been chilling from then till graduation lol. I didn't use any vacation/flexible time for step 2 (partly thanks to COVID furlough, I had chill online electives where I was concurrently studying ) and for interviews (ty virtual), so I put it all to the end because I originally planned on spending months backpacking abroad (but I've just been relaxing in U.S and doing local trips).
Yeahhhh I definitely thought about scheduling specialty surgery electives i'd never get to scrub in on again, but I just couldnt bring myself to want to wake up early again and spend all day in the hospital, plus I got a lot of fulfillment from pursuing hobbies, movies, shows, etc. before I don't have this kind of time again.
This is me. Plus career planning talk, upcoming annual review,and the program asking for an updated CV lolView attachment 335006
Logged into medhub and this just about sums up my life right now. Anyone else?
I'm going into IM and did all the important medicine electives and got LORs over the summer (MICU, CCU, ID, GI, sub-I, etc), scheduled only radiology and pathology electives thereafter, finished up all my credit requirements by early February and been chilling from then till graduation lol. I didn't use any vacation/flexible time for step 2 (partly thanks to COVID furlough, I had chill online electives where I was concurrently studying ) and for interviews (ty virtual), so I put it all to the end because I originally planned on spending months backpacking abroad (but I've just been relaxing in U.S and doing local trips).
Yeahhhh I definitely thought about scheduling specialty surgery electives i'd never get to scrub in on again, but I just couldnt bring myself to want to wake up early again and spend all day in the hospital, plus I got a lot of fulfillment from pursuing hobbies, movies, shows, etc. before I don't have this kind of time again.
Yes basically everything else I have in my plate I am just limping through. We got this...kinda.This is me. Plus career planning talk, upcoming annual review,and the program asking for an updated CV lol
I’m so glad you’re doing well!Guys, im out listening to live music. It feels so liberating to do normal things.
also, im less than three weeks away from being done as an intern. Whatttt?
Yeah this whole having to be in charge of interns thing….. eekOh and im scared ****less because I’m the upper for the psych floor next month. 4 new interns.
the attending will be brand new.
and it’s a new EMR.
my eye is twitching a little bit
Thanks to president Biden. LolGuys, im out listening to live music. It feels so liberating to do normal things.
also, im less than three weeks away from being done as an intern. Whatttt?
I’m going to kill someone by proxyYeah this whole having to be in charge of interns thing….. eek
Im also in the ICU this month!Y’all finishing the year in the ICU! I’m excited to meet the new interns. Also slightly jealous they get to have events and socialize when we didn’t.
Y’all finishing the year in the ICU! I’m excited to meet the new interns. Also slightly jealous they get to have events and socialize when we didn’t.
I’m starting intern year in the ICU 😱Im also in the ICU this month!
I’m starting intern year in the ICU 😱
It’s a busy, difficult rotation where you learn a LOT.I’m starting intern year in the ICU 😱
Me too, and I’ll be alone for the remainder of my calls since the prelims leave this week. And I start PGY2 here too. Nothing like SICU in a crazy inner city level 1 trauma center during summer…send help!Im also in the ICU this month!
Lol sounds like a great learning opportunity.Me too, and I’ll be alone for the remainder of my calls since the prelims leave this week. And I start PGY2 here too. Nothing like SICU in a crazy inner city level 1 trauma center during summer…send help!
I’m starting intern year in the ICU 😱
Perhaps. Or perhaps it's 2.33 weeks.I'm starting PGY-2 on night float. On the one hand, boooooo. On the other hand because July 1 is Thursday I only do like 1.33 weeks instead of 2 weeks of nights.
Can confirm it's only 1.33 weeks. I go to neuro next week which at my institution is considered quite chill.Perhaps. Or perhaps it's 2.33 weeks.
I'm surprised you don't actually have your schedule yet!
Agreed. Those people that waste their last chance to chill out and go on vacations during m4 year to do “clinical learning” when that’s what the rest of their entire career will be will never make sense to me.For real. No wonder people think the 4th year is a waste of tuition. We’re only allowed to have 2 non clinical rotations 4th year. I guess you could just do some path and rads rotations if you really don’t want to do anything clinical, but that just seems like a waste of an opportunity to do stuff you’ll never get to do again.
I picked a specialty with 2 intern years. I've been on the verge of breaking and im only 1.5 months in. Send help.Im looking forward to finishing residency… one year down. feels like it has been forever
It really was the easiest.Starting to freak out about step 3. I take it end of October. Someone reassure me lol
EarlyyyyDo you guys think its better to take step 3 early (like before/early on in intern year) or, to wait to get some experience in intern yet before taking it
so like honestly, is it crazy to consider taking it between 4th yer and intern year? because i rapidly feel my step 2 knowledge exiting my brain and id really like not to study againEarlyyyy
This could be difficult as they need to verify your graduation and this could take a little time.so like honestly, is it crazy to consider taking it between 4th yer and intern year? because i rapidly feel my step 2 knowledge exiting my brain and id really like not to study again
That won’t happen because the verification process, but I took mine in October and I’m happy I did.so like honestly, is it crazy to consider taking it between 4th yer and intern year? because i rapidly feel my step 2 knowledge exiting my brain and id really like not to study again
so like honestly, is it crazy to consider taking it between 4th yer and intern year? because i rapidly feel my step 2 knowledge exiting my brain and id really like not to study again
Its ideal to take it before intern year starts. Just got my passing score back yesterday. It felt more like Step 1 + Step 2 CK. Studying for CCSCases was actually helpful for the wards in terms up coming up with basic diagnostic workup/plan.That won’t happen because the verification process, but I took mine in October and I’m happy I did.
You got this! I took it in June towards the end of intern year and it was fine. My personal best step score? No. But whatever it's over and I passed. You are at an advantage being FM because you will have fresh OB, surgery, medicine, and peds first-hand knowledge. I was yanking that info from the way back machine in my brain and still did fine.Just got an 82.5% on a 40 question block. Go me lol
Yeah everyone talks about this one being their best.You got this! I took it in June towards the end of intern year and it was fine. My personal best step score? No. But whatever it's over and I passed. You are at an advantage being FM because you will have fresh OB, surgery, medicine, and peds first-hand knowledge. I was yanking that info from the way back machine in my brain and still did fine.
Nah you’re good. My fiancé got like a 196 on UW1 and got a 239 on the real thing. I got a 203 last week and am still planning to take it soon. Gonna take UW2 next weekend but I’m thinking I’m ok.Okay.. is a 210 on UWSA1 a reason to postpone?