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It happened to me twice in my surgery rotation. After a 24h shift I was expected to present the patient in our morning rounds. Most patients are admitted during the night for ambulatory surgery the next day. I was at the ER the whole shift, so I hadn't had any contact with the newly admitted patients.
So there I am, in front of residents, other students and patients. I said that I didn't know the patient's history or why they were admited, let alone stuff like lab results and radiologic findings. The attending (who was in charge of our surgery rotation) then proceeds to belittle me saying that I was a total failure and that i'll be a terrible doctor if I ever even graduate. I then went to the nursing station's bathroom to cry for like 20mins.
So there I am, in front of residents, other students and patients. I said that I didn't know the patient's history or why they were admited, let alone stuff like lab results and radiologic findings. The attending (who was in charge of our surgery rotation) then proceeds to belittle me saying that I was a total failure and that i'll be a terrible doctor if I ever even graduate. I then went to the nursing station's bathroom to cry for like 20mins.