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Any advice on how to handle fellow residents who it seems don't make an effort to help out when asked.
You do all you can to answer questions (in person or text) regarding what is required for a block that you have already taken, but when it's your turn to ask a couple of questions for a requirement for a block you know some of your fellow residents have taken, and it's crickets. Sadly, the concepts of teamwork, consideration, and helping out are not reciprocated. It is so frustrating and disappointing especially when you are part of the interviewing process for ERAs and you tell applicants your fellow residents are all helpful (dishonest as some are and there are others that just don't care enough to be a part of the team).
You do all you can to answer questions (in person or text) regarding what is required for a block that you have already taken, but when it's your turn to ask a couple of questions for a requirement for a block you know some of your fellow residents have taken, and it's crickets. Sadly, the concepts of teamwork, consideration, and helping out are not reciprocated. It is so frustrating and disappointing especially when you are part of the interviewing process for ERAs and you tell applicants your fellow residents are all helpful (dishonest as some are and there are others that just don't care enough to be a part of the team).