Reputation is basically gossip. Why not take the resident as YOU find them rather than listening to gossip which may or may not have any basis in fact. I can tell you that on my first rotation as a PGY-1 surgical resident, I was told that I would be on the worst rotation under the worst chief and attending. Well, it was the best rotation of my life and that "worst chief" taught me how to become an excellent resident and that attending wrote one of my best evaluation letters.
Some things that you might want to do:
- Discuss with the resident, their expectations for you.
- Ask the resident what they think would make a good medical student performer. Ask them how they got through their rotations.
- Have a good line of communication with the clerkship director and attendings if you can't solve your problems with the residents.
- Do an excellent job without excuses. Be professional and don't gossip.
Every person who demands a lot from you is not "harsh" but may be trying to push you to a higher level. Everyone who smiles in your face and tells you how wonderful you are is not doing you a favor. Go into this rotation with strong expectations that you will learn and grow. Attitude is everything.