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Do good med students generally make good doctors?
I've been thinking ...
I've been thinking ...
Also, what do you mean by "good doctors?" I'm going to assume that you're talking about students who perform well on their tests making competent doctors. In general, the answer would be "yes" since most people who graduate med school become competent doctors. Are they more competent than the people they scored higher than in school? It's probably a wash.What do you mean by a good med student?
The med students that graduate with the ighest grades are usually mostly hooting for administrative job positions and don't want to be clinical doctors or only want to do lifestyle specialties.
Average students are usually the best clinical doctors. Usually there's things needed to be a good doctor that a multiple choice test can't grade. I'm personally really good at getting useful information for history charts in really short amounts of time. I'm also good at the few invasive procedures I know to do and suturing fast which are things you can't learn to be good at in a classroom setting.
Plus at my university (and probably the same with most mexican universities), people with really good grades cheat a lot.
I would really appreciate it if you state that you are in mexico and your medical system is completely dfferent everytime you post.
Do good med students generally make good doctors?
I've been thinking ...
I would really appreciate it if you state that you are in mexico and your medical system is completely dfferent everytime you post.
The med students that graduate with the ighest grades are usually mostly hooting for administrative job positions and don't want to be clinical doctors or only want to do lifestyle specialties.
Average students are usually the best clinical doctors. Usually there's things needed to be a good doctor that a multiple choice test can't grade. I'm personally really good at getting useful information for history charts in really short amounts of time. I'm also good at the few invasive procedures I know to do and suturing fast which are things you can't learn to be good at in a classroom setting.
Plus at my university (and probably the same with most mexican universities), people with really good grades cheat a lot.
Ive heard that:
top of the class - good teachers
middle - good clinicians
bottom - will make the most money
but who knows?
I am basing this on a few assumptions...
Good Students does not mean good doctors.
The key difference is found in being a student versus a doctor.
Student job = read, have no life, read, have no life, take exams...
Doctors = have no life, practice medicine....
Personal experiences
I have gone to a dermatologist once and he was horrible. Completely disrespectful and does not understand patient privacy. And I bet he had top USMLE scores and blah and blah on his CV.
I have shadowed a cardiologist that was AMAZING. He was very upbeat and had a healing aura.
I work in a clinic in which the doctor is in family practice. She is now about 70 yr. old and her practice style is HORRIBLE. She is very brief, ignorant of how it feels like to be a patient at a younger age, and has an ego-trip (bet you didn't expect that one ?). I have had patients tell me how horrible she is because she did not listen and just wanted blah, blah test ordered.
What annoys me is that many people tend to think that the two are mutually exclusive. That an excellent student can't also have great bedside manner and good clinical judgment. It's almost as if mediocre med students like to make themselves feel better by saying "well I may have crappy grades (for whatever reason) but gosh darn it people will like me way better than those stupid gunners." Most of the folks who do really well (in my school at least) also happen to be cool people with great personalities with whom most of us get along well. Of course there's the occasional awkward wtf is wrong with you guy or girl, but I think that personality isn't just limited to high achievers.
/rant
there is no such thing as a good doctor. There is only the doctor that sux less. The goal in medicine is to just do the f job. Get the meat sorted, you won't get a clap on your shoulders for it. Even in academics, there is no real means to prove how able you are, as there is way too much bs and luck playing a role. Typically, single people with personality disorders embark on a journey to prove themselves in academics, and just turn out to be miserable. Forget about being a good doctor, and smile smugly knowing that the top of the class guys have gotten it all wrong, you can rake in $$$ by just passing exams. I met a top of the class dude in his 60s, and he wasn't doin nuffin impressive, just a regular high-up there. I can't tell one from the other. I have no idea if the surgeon on the other side of the table was hardly able to pass her math exams, or aced every exam in astrophysics as a pre-med. If the latter, again, just smile, cos she is the one wasting her talent. Loool.
There is no such thing as a good doctor. There is only the doctor that sux less. The goal in medicine is to just do the F job. Get the meat sorted, you won't get a clap on your shoulders for it. Even in academics, there is no real means to prove how able YOU are, as there is way too much BS and luck playing a role. Typically, single people with personality disorders embark on a journey to prove themselves in academics, and just turn out to be miserable. Forget about being a good doctor, and smile smugly knowing that the top of the class guys have gotten it all wrong, you can rake in $$$ by just passing exams. I met a top of the class dude in his 60s, and he wasn't doin nuffin impressive, just a regular high-up there. I can't tell one from the other. I have no idea if the surgeon on the other side of the table was hardly able to pass her math exams, or aced every exam in astrophysics as a pre-med. If the latter, again, just smile, cos SHE is the one wasting her talent. loool.
There is no such thing as a good doctor. There is only the doctor that sux less. The goal in medicine is to just do the F job. Get the meat sorted, you won't get a clap on your shoulders for it. Even in academics, there is no real means to prove how able YOU are, as there is way too much BS and luck playing a role. Typically, single people with personality disorders embark on a journey to prove themselves in academics, and just turn out to be miserable. Forget about being a good doctor, and smile smugly knowing that the top of the class guys have gotten it all wrong, you can rake in $$$ by just passing exams. I met a top of the class dude in his 60s, and he wasn't doin nuffin impressive, just a regular high-up there. I can't tell one from the other. I have no idea if the surgeon on the other side of the table was hardly able to pass her math exams, or aced every exam in astrophysics as a pre-med. If the latter, again, just smile, cos SHE is the one wasting her talent. loool.
Bill Gates didn't finish college and was never really a good student but look where he is now.
most of the good med students AOA, that sort dont do very well clinically there are exceptions of course because they are lookingto make things difficult. The doctors with the most amount of common sense are the ones who are the best...
most of the good med students AOA, that sort dont do very well clinically there are exceptions of course because they are lookingto make things difficult. The doctors with the most amount of common sense are the ones who are the best...
most of the good med students AOA, that sort dont do very well clinically there are exceptions of course because they are lookingto make things difficult. The doctors with the most amount of common sense are the ones who are the best...
most of the good med students AOA, that sort dont do very well clinically there are exceptions of course because they are lookingto make things difficult. The doctors with the most amount of common sense are the ones who are the best...
Do you have any evidence to back this up? It's exactly these kind of sweeping generalizations that irk me. And I disagree that common sense = good doctor. You can have all the common sense in the world but if you're a jerk, a tool, or an idiot it won't matter.
Sorry for the semi-hijacking.
Look I work with jerkoffs doctors everyday. thats my evidence. Most of the jerkoffs are the ones who were AOA They are slow ass surgeons, they take too long to make a decision they are pompous and arrogant.. the mediiocre medical students are the surgeons who can work with two instruments and say lets get er done. and they do They dont fuss about stuff that doesnt matter
I'd be curious to see a comparison of the averages morbidity and mortality for the jerkoffs vs. the get 'er done crowd.Look I work with jerkoffs doctors everyday. thats my evidence. Most of the jerkoffs are the ones who were AOA They are slow ass surgeons, they take too long to make a decision they are pompous and arrogant.. the mediiocre medical students are the surgeons who can work with two instruments and say lets get er done. and they do They dont fuss about stuff that doesnt matter
if you're not arguing about $hit that doesn't matter gtfo this thread
Also, what do you mean by "good doctors?" I'm going to assume that you're talking about students who perform well on their tests making competent doctors. In general, the answer would be "yes" since most people who graduate med school become competent doctors. Are they more competent than the people they scored higher than in school? It's probably a wash.
I think the ones that make good docs are the ones that can apply the knowledge that they learned in class to the clinical setting.
Treating patients is not all black and white like a multiple choice test!!
Ive heard that:
top of the class - good teachers
middle - good clinicians
bottom - will make the most money
but who knows?
It's unclear what the OP meant by "good doctor". You interpret it to mean having a good bedside manner - what the heck is a healing aura, btw? - but most would take it to mean a competent clinician.
most of the good med students AOA, that sort dont do very well clinically there are exceptions of course because they are lookingto make things difficult. The doctors with the most amount of common sense are the ones who are the best...
Hint: In this medical arena the "most conscientious" know that the ultimate regardless of the percs and money is to be a "healer" [classical, complimentary, alternative, how ever you want to do it!!]![]()
I'm sorry, but I'm completely unable to parse that statement. What are you trying to say?