starting up an away at denver in a week, currently finishing up my home at metrohealth. metro is diggity dope, hoping for more of the same in the rockies. feel free to hit me up with q's and best to all...i'll see you on the interview trails! 


RayF said:arrowhead.. how do u like it there..
it's the westernU affiliate, right?
are the residents happy there?
cheers
tkim said:Sorry, I should have said "starting Monday."
I used to roll into the ED to do admissions when I was on Medicine.
It's a Western affiliate.
Residents seem happy, but I've asked one directly.
I'll post more further into the rotation.
I'd ask all the M4's reading this thread to post their experiences here and perhaps also scutwork. That site hasn't had recent reviews in quite some time.
EM_Rebuilder said:I am going to Scott & White in August. Anyone else going to be there? After that, I am going out to the Univ of Mississippi at Jackson.
Looking forward to checking out an ED with a residency program!
OSUdoc08 said:I am an MS-III, and went to college 30 miles from Scott & White. I am interested in doing a rotation there as a 4th year, and would love to hear from you about it after you are done.
RayF said:has anyone rotated where they expect you to dress up? my home-base has that policy, scrubs only allowed for oncall.. 😕
RayF said:has anyone rotated where they expect you to dress up? my home-base has that policy, scrubs only allowed for oncall.. 😕
EM_Rebuilder said:Even though it seems like scurbs are kosher in most ED's, I will certainly be sporting my tie on the first day until I am told otherwise....
OSUdoc08 said:I've NEVER seen a tie in the ED.
They are contraindicated, in my opinion.
Apollyon said:Wow, dude - you are SO dogmatic.
I wore a tie during the day for my first two years in the ED.
And I never got choked, spit on, puked on, pissed on, **** on, bled on, vag DCd on, or anything else.
As others will attest to, I will tell you that, regardless of how fomitic they may be, there is no link to disease.
And, seeing as there are ~5000 EDs in the US (most of them being community), your sample size is small.
MushieCookie said:When does interview season usually start? mid-November?
I'm trying to schedule some 'interview-friendly' electives, and want to know how late I can schedule electives that aren't so flexible with taking time off for interviews.
Thanks in advance!
Interpolfanclub said:UNC Chapel Hill in a week
OSUdoc08 said:I've NEVER seen a tie in the ED.
They are contraindicated, in my opinion.
My experience is with most of the ED's in Texas and Oklahoma.
RayF said:it cracks me up that some programs have application fees to consider a 4th year student for an elective!
Key word is consider, they wont even return your money if they don't give you a spot for whatever reason..
Hawk22 said:Application fees for away elective??? How much cash are we talking here?
ElZorro said:50$ at UNC!
MushieCookie said:some places...$200/app.
OSUdoc08 said:I've NEVER seen a tie in the ED.
MushieCookie said:some places...$200/app.
Apollyon said:512 hospitals in TX, and 153 in OK. Even if it's half, you've spent time in the ED of more than 330 hospitals?
MushieCookie said:Interview season...anyone? lol...
Good luck on that.. lol..MushieCookie said:step II CK tomorrow...good times!
Good luck! I am taking it on Friday.MushieCookie said:step II CK tomorrow...good times!
Fool-proof way to pass... short breaks of homemade chocolate chip cookies in between blocks. Guaranteed to increase you score by 10 points! 😛 YUUUMMMMMYYY COOOOOOOOKKKIIEESS! (there should be a cookie monster smilie.) That is my plan. They really should mention these things in med school. 👍Nothing like a ticket or a missing car to end a 9hr test day. I wouldn't bother. Just take your stuff with you and find a place to chill by the test center.EM_Rebuilder said:Step II CK on Thursday for me. Still working on Kap questions and looking through FA.
I might go for the home made cookies thing.... That would be a nice break tomorrow night. For Step I, I took apples and handi snacks!
On a sour note, I am taking this step in a different town than last time. Problem is, the test center is on a campus and they tell me I have to park on the other side of campus in visitor parking. Last time, I took my breaks by going and sitting in my truck and certianly wish to do that again. Now I am trying to decide if I should park close and risk a ticket (or towed?) or just comply and park near a mile away. One way or another, I think I will file a complaint with NBME and Prometric about this testing center as they should have designated parking near the test site. Anyone else run into this before?
As an MS4, I never dressed up on audition rotations, just wore scrubs... however, once I got into residency, I wore a shirt/tie during the day for the majority of my shifts. Not in FT and usually not after being hung-over. Now that I'm done, I still wear a shirt and tie during the day shifts. late evening/fast track shifts I don't... but its a habit I've done, and it looks a helluva lot more professional. Two of the attendings at my residency did it (one had been doing it for 30+ years, the other was maybe 4-5 years out and did it), and kind of liked the idea. It does make you look a lot better and more professional. (I need all the help I can get). From a student standpoint, it can only be viewed as a positive thing to dress up.RayF said:has anyone rotated where they expect you to dress up? my home-base has that policy, scrubs only allowed for oncall.. 😕
.BadVB750 said:If an applicant has both Step I and II, which does the PD put more stock in?
1. below average step I 187-210 with above average step II 216-230
2. above average step I 216-230 with crappy step II 187-210
obviously a PD would prefer above average on both. I did a search and it seems like a lot of people have differing views on the subject.
Also, I'm tired of studying for step II.
Darn it! 🙁 I am going to go back to waiting tables if my step 2 doesn't make up for my step 1 later this year. 😎EctopicFetus said:PDs like BKN and others have said step 1 is weighed more because they can compare it across all applicants since everyone (except for maybe some DOs who took Comlex without USMLE) has taken it .. As such it is more.. but if you screw step 2 badly i have to believe that will weigh against you.
RayF said:so how did everyone do??
my brain is mash-potato, I tell u.
getting direction to a street called "donny walker", or something.. I kept asking for Dandy-Walker... no one had a clue. some were looking at me weird![]()
delirium... feels good.
BTW, no questions on dandy-walker on step 2, in case you're wondering. Female stuff was really heavy though. if it's your last few days before step 2 maybe u wanna focus on ob/gyn.
EctopicFetus said:PDs like BKN and others have said step 1 is weighed more because they can compare it across all applicants since everyone (except for maybe some DOs who took Comlex without USMLE) has taken it .. As such it is more.. but if you screw step 2 badly i have to believe that will weigh against you.
EF, Not the pep talk I needed at T-minus 5 days before step 2 dude! As a DO with below average Step 1, I was told by my SAEM advisor (a PD at a large academic institution) that an above average Step 2 would help quite a bit. Sure, it may not help them compare me to a student who hasn't taken step 2 yet...but can it help keep them from totally rejecting me for fear I'm a complete *******? 
Cheecheroo said:So...it can only hurt meEF, Not the pep talk I needed at T-minus 5 days before step 2 dude! As a DO with below average Step 1, I was told by my SAEM advisor (a PD at a large academic institution) that an above average Step 2 would help quite a bit. Sure, it may not help them compare me to a student who hasn't taken step 2 yet...but can it help keep them from totally rejecting me for fear I'm a complete *******?
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EctopicFetus said:PDs like BKN and others have said step 1 is weighed more because they can compare it across all applicants since everyone (except for maybe some DOs who took Comlex without USMLE) has taken it .. As such it is more.. but if you screw step 2 badly i have to believe that will weigh against you.
IbnSina said:CK not until the end of the month. Anyone else worried that this new "keeping scores for a short while so we can better standardize them" is going to prevent scores from coming out before Oct 31?
substanceP said:From the NBME website:
"Normal score reporting for Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) usually occurs in 3-4 weeks. However, because of necessary modifications to the test item pool, it will be necessary to delay the reporting of scores of some examinees for an additional 3-4 weeks beyond the normal turnaround period. The target date for reporting Step 2 CK scores for most examinees testing from August 3 through the middle of August will be Wednesday, September 13, 2006."
Sucks. I take it on Friday.substanceP said:From the NBME website:
"Normal score reporting for Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) usually occurs in 3-4 weeks. However, because of necessary modifications to the test item pool, it will be necessary to delay the reporting of scores of some examinees for an additional 3-4 weeks beyond the normal turnaround period. The target date for reporting Step 2 CK scores for most examinees testing from August 3 through the middle of August will be Wednesday, September 13, 2006."
http://www.usmle.org/step2/Step2CKrep.htm
It sounds like they'll only delay reporting scores for some test-takers, not everyone. To me, it sounds like if you take the test by about Sept 1st you'll get your score back before Deans Letters go out Nov 1st.