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Fast forward to M3 and suddenly the trade names are the hard part
Attendings patients and residents generally say the brand names lol, even though we learn just the generic names during preclinicalWait, what do you mean? M2 here.
Attendings patients and residents generally say the brand names lol, even though we learn just the generic names during preclinical
The fun part is when everyone says the brand names irl but they give you crap for not using the generic names in your note.Thank you for answering. I hate this information.
And then after a year of that crap, shelfs and Step 2 are back to genericsThe fun part is when everyone says the brand names irl but they give you crap for not using the generic names in your note.
And explain their modes of action!I hated pharm with all my being...from the bottom of my black heart.
We had charts that had columns with MoE, SEs, etc. I always told people make up jibberish words, then associate random things with it...it might as well be a color or an object...then memorize it. That's what pharm was to me (extreme visual thinker).
Cardolevilatide.......lamp.........violet.........diarrhea
Dofelanonidalol.........kitten..........orange..........headache
Juvalaneletidealam............computer........turquoise..........fingertip pain
Taledilinonab.............sadness...........blue.........consider dropping out of med school
Now memorize those and spit them back out on the exam. *shudder*
My approach to unfamiliar drugs:So, I need real talk from you guys. I only know enough about the drug names to pick them out of an MCQ lineup. How do I not look like a total idiot when I start clinical rotations in a few months? If asked by a preceptor about a drug, I can’t very well say: “Rifamixenoleoquine.... or something like that? I don’t know. It was the bumblebee in the tuxedo on Sketchy.”
How do you get better at this? Is it just exposure?
Not like it makes it much easier, but I got annoyed with those less when I learned that they actually go with an established naming system.When I had to learn a drug named ABCiximab I nearly threw my laptop as a near-jerk reaction