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I snooze a lot and do puzzles: Gas
I have 0 attention span: EM
Can't decide.
How do you focus on the puzzles?
I snooze a lot and do puzzles: Gas
I have 0 attention span: EM
Can't decide.
Meat head.The same thing happened to me again today at a different hospital with a different attending.
I have one classmate who got so sick of the "what specialty" question and the stereotyped assumptions that he started answering with an explanation of how he wants to do integrative medicine with a focus on Chinese herbal remedies and accupuncture.Meat head.
Just start telling them psychiatry.
I usually tell them IR, cardiology, or ortho.Meat head.
Just start telling them psychiatry.
Sounds more like peds than OB.
Yeah, should be more like, "Feminist? OB"
There's something I don't trust about people who say they only want to treat one gender...and if you had to choose, why would you pick women?
I expect I'll get lots of angry female PMS from this post.
🙄 bleh...I was going to argue this but I just don't have the gumption 😉 if men were the ones having babies, why I'd pick to work with men then... there really isn't much choice in the matter.
I can't imagine why someone would choose specifically to work with preggos, male or female.
Although I suspect the epidural would have to be at a higher setting for a baby to claw his way out of a dude's perineum.
I get ortho all the time 'cause I'm athleticI can't imagine why someone would choose specifically to work with preggos, male or female.
Sorry, I'll can it. I realize this thread isn't a "let's rip on OB-GYN" session. But if one more person tells us they "get ortho all the time 'cause they're athletic" I'm going to throw myself into traffic. We get it.
I get ortho all the time 'cause I'm athletic
Don't forget to get someone to film it and post it on here. :x:
Did you get video of you totalling a smart car with your shin?Knowing you'd pull some smart-alec malarkey, I did it prophylactically twenty minutes ago. Luckily I was just hit by a SmartCar and only sustained a bruise on my shin. Next time you might not be so lucky.
Did you get video of you totalling a smart car with your shin?
Would have been funnier if you said urology?My classmates thought I was going into pathology, and I am, after derm.
Sigh...you know, some people actually like dermatology and aren't just doing it for the money and hours. And not everyone thinks the 80 hour work week is a fun way to live.Also, what does it feel like to be the epitome of the lazy, money hungry doctor?![]()
I am not talking about derm, but specifically derm path. AFAIK, derm path is the field with the most money per hour worked out of all of medicine.Sigh...you know, some people actually like dermatology and aren't just doing it for the money and hours. And not everyone thinks the 80 hour work week is a fun way to live.
As someone who wants to go into radiology, I get that comment more than I'd like and it can get pretty frustrating/annoying.
Sigh...you know, some people actually like dermatology and aren't just doing it for the money and hours. And not everyone thinks the 80 hour work week is a fun way to live.
As someone who wants to go into radiology, I get that comment more than I'd like and it can get pretty frustrating/annoying.
Yeah, should be more like, "Feminist? OB"
There's something I don't trust about people who say they only want to treat one gender...and if you had to choose, why would you pick women?
I can't imagine why someone would choose specifically to work with preggos, male or female.
Sorry, I'll can it. I realize this thread isn't a "let's rip on OB-GYN" session.
No! I refuse to get over it! Come here, Ben Franklin. That's it...ease the pain.I suggest you get used to it! Don't worry, all that $$$ will make you feel better!
No! I refuse to get over it! Come here, Ben Franklin. That's it...ease the pain.
Yes, that's called "put the lawsuit on someone else." Effective, if you ask me.Actually I totally get the appeal of rads. I just laugh at the required "clinical correlation required" at the end of every radiology reading 😛
Also, what does it feel like to be the epitome of the lazy, money hungry doctor?![]()
I am not talking about derm, but specifically derm path. AFAIK, derm path is the field with the most money per hour worked out of all of medicine.
Apparently everyone else thinks so too. Every resident and attending I have worked with so far automatically assumes I am going into ortho.
which may be correct : o
Yeah it's called rich.. Interesting...is there a rad onc or IR stereotype?
I am 6', but I feel just like you, because it feels like all the surgeons I ever talk to are always like 6'5" and they always run in packs so they always tower over me.Are you about 6 feet tall and strong looking? Because I've yet to meet a little tiny ortho doc. They all tower over me.
Whenever classmates hear that I'm thinking about surgery, they say something like, "Yeah, I can see you as a surgeon." I don't know why. I'm 5'2" girl, so I don't think I look like a stereotype...
Although my preceptor last year told me I would be good at family practice or oncology because he said I'm great at talking with patients...neither of which am I interested in.
. Interesting...is there a rad onc or IR stereotype?
I have heard the same thing about IR. Most people I have talked to say that a lot of people planning on doing IR realize the lifestyle of radiology and the lack of fellowship requirement and decide not to do IR. I have also heard that it is to the point that IR fellowships aren't nearly as competitive as many other field's fellowships. But this is just word of mouth.I've never met a student who even knew rad onc existed (most people think it's a specialty of medical oncology...) so no idea.
Of the people who are "gung ho" IR I've met, they seem to be "surgery-lite" type personalities. Kind of a similar rough sense of humor and focus on getting stuff done, but they care more on money/lifestyle than being "the most important doctor in the hospital."
That being said, a Radiology PD tells me of those they admit who "Want to do IR" probably only a quarter end up doing it so, it's hard to say.
I have heard the same thing about IR. Most people I have talked to say that a lot of people planning on doing IR realize the lifestyle of radiology and the lack of fellowship requirement and decide not to do IR. I have also heard that it is to the point that IR fellowships aren't nearly as competitive as many other field's fellowships. But this is just word of mouth.
Funny, I got lots of "I can't believe they are going to let you become a doctor" 😳
I've never met a student who even knew rad onc existed (most people think it's a specialty of medical oncology...) so no idea.
I've gotten the comment "And you're going to be a doctor?" 😱 by quite a few people when I make a stupid comment, don't know the answer for something, admit that I am really grossed out by spit/snot, or have a "ditz" moment. Nothing irritates me more... yes, doctors don't always know the answer... and medical student frequently don't know the answer.
I am talking about from friends outside of med school though...I've gotten the comment "And you're going to be a doctor?" 😱 by quite a few people when I make a stupid comment, don't know the answer for something, admit that I am really grossed out by spit/snot, or have a "ditz" moment. Nothing irritates me more... yes, doctors don't always know the answer... and medical student frequently don't know the answer.
My favorite is when someone hears I'm in medical school...I nearly always get asked, "So, what, you're going to be a nurse?" Huh? Nurse? No thanks. I don't know if that's a gender stereotype or what.
My favorite is when someone hears I'm in medical school...I nearly always get asked, "So, what, you're going to be a nurse?" Huh? Nurse? No thanks. I don't know if that's a gender stereotype or what.
A few times I've meet girls at club and eventually what do you do eventually came into the conversation. I told them I'm a dermatolgy resident and they said "so you're an esthetician?" and if I could hook them up with facial.
While stereotypes don't always work, I can usually spot an orthopod from across the room. I've found that one to be pretty accurate so far.
They're the only surgeons who don't regret every minute of their career choice.
I love medical stereotypes since, as the cliche goes, they're grounded in truth.
Surgery = quick, to-the-point, hard-driven personality, frequently in solo endurance sports or music (that's the endurance versus performance divide).
Ortho = muscular, tall, jocky guys who frequently play team sports and love man's man type things (cars, gizmos, chicks)
Urology = surgeons + softer personalities and introspection
Plastics = surgeons + utter perfectionists + gentle personalities + artistic impulses + venality
ENT = incredibly detail-obsessed, meticulous people who opt for 'surgery lite'
Pediatrics = women who are thwarted kindergarten teachers
Medicine = generalists who love learning, love variety, are deeply intellectually interested in the science behind medicine, are thorough and precise but not concise
Psychiatry = deep, introspective, empathetic, non-judgemental people whose interests outside medicine are usually things like classical epigraphy or opera or something very non-sporty and arcane. They generally majored in something besides science in undergrad and love psychiatry as a means to get back to that side of themselves.
Neurology = the armchair intellectual, as in the comic. Brilliant, impractical, cheerful people who are introspective, like problem-solving, enjoy patient relationships without worrying too much about treatment plans and the like.
OB/gyn = women who are harried, get-it-done-now types who are passionately devoted to women's health and other like causes. A duality exists: those who like babies are often ultra-girly. Those who like everything else are not.
Radiology = people not too concerned about appearance, "cold," detached, enjoy the intellectual thrill of diagnosis
Pathology = the nerd's nerd. Obsessed with science to a ludicrous degree. Went through most of first and second year frustrated because the topics were too 'surface.'
Dermatology = women who use medicine as a means of filling their closets with designer items.
And people absolutely pigeon-hole you by appearance.
Actually, all of the radiologists I've met are super chill and nice, not "cold" in the least. As far as the not concerned about appearance comment, you know what they say...everyone's good-looking in the dark.Radiology = people not too concerned about appearance, "cold," detached, enjoy the intellectual thrill of diagnosis
I know people are saying "You don't know what specialty you'll pick until you're in med school," but some of us are really "mean" in certain ways (usually confidence is misinterpreted as hubris) and working with people won't work that well, ergo have to choose specialty with little people contact, like surgery.
I'm guessing surgery = introverted.
People usually joke about me being a doctor because no one can understand my handwriting, including me (if the sample is old enough). I know how nurses hate the bad handwriting.