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I'm a second year student. I was looking at my rotation schedule today and was wondering if I picked a bad sequence. First I have Family Practice for a month then I have surgery for two months. Was this a bad choice? I'm worried that I may be taking surgery too soon. What do you guys think?😕
I'm a second year student. I was looking at my rotation schedule today and was wondering if I picked a bad sequence. First I have Family Practice for a month then I have surgery for two months. Was this a bad choice? I'm worried that I may be taking surgery too soon. What do you guys think?😕
I had surgery first and really liked it that way. I was excited and not yet burnt out, and afterward I appreciated the awesome hours of FM/psych when I may not have otherwise. I think you'll be pleased with your decision 🙂I'm having surgery first. I actually chose that rotation so that i'd have an easier time later in third year so i could study for step 2. I'm also assuming (perhaps mistakenly, but assuming anyway) that the residents and attendings know I'll be a brand-new third year and thus dumber than a box of rocks. This will hopefully be balanced out by the not-exhausted-from-other-rotations-yet glow of being in third year.
I'm having surgery first. I actually chose that rotation so that i'd have an easier time later in third year so i could study for step 2. I'm also assuming (perhaps mistakenly, but assuming anyway) that the residents and attendings know I'll be a brand-new third year and thus dumber than a box of rocks. This will hopefully be balanced out by the not-exhausted-from-other-rotations-yet glow of being in third year.
😀 Yeah, I'm probably dreaming. Sometimes a little delusion is a good thing.