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p's all year. waht to do
I've been told by my research mentor they (clinical grades) are more important then step 1. 🙁 And i like you my friend seem to be destined for Ps all of third year. 👎 No matter how hard I work that 1 time I show up late or leave early I well forever then be seen as a slacker. After knowing your patient inside and out, that one time ortho saw your patient and put their note in the wrong place so you couldn't find it in the chart, you tell your attending Pt hasn't been seen by ortho yet, you'll forever be seen as a slacker who didn't really read what happend over night on you Pt. No matter how large your knowledge bais is, if you don't happen to know that one pimp question asked by your attending early on your rotation, you well seem like an idiot the rest of the time while on that service. I feel your frustration bro.Tool_fan said:I am frustrated beyond belief with how hard I am working and despite some decent written evaluations and test scores, that Im just getting P's all over my transcript. 1.) Is anyone else in this boat and can share their experiences and 2.) I dont give a flying *&% about AOA, I just want to know straight up how important clinical grades are when applying. Thank you in advance
IlliniEMT1 said:all together now...
what do they call the guy that got all P's in med school?
IlliniEMT1 said:all together now...
what do they call the guy that got all P's in med school?
CANES2006 said:Getting honors at my school is almost impossible. Your lips have to be firmly attached to the a$$es of every resident and attending you come into contact with. That's just not my style. Got all P's during third year and still managed to get interviews at all the top places: Brigham's, Hopkins, Yale and Duke to name a few. My "subpar" clinical grades didn't come up once during my interviews. I guess class ranking, board scores, LOR's, the Dean's Letter and the rest of my application was more important.
WatchingWaiting said:How exactly could you get Ps all during third-year and then get a class ranking or Dean's letter that did not indicate you were average? Dean's' letter and class ranking are pretty dependent on your clinical grades are they not?
WatchingWaiting said:How exactly could you get Ps all during third-year and then get a class ranking or Dean's letter that did not indicate you were average? Dean's' letter and class ranking are pretty dependent on your clinical grades are they not? Unless you sodomized the three or four months or the fourth-year before release of Dean's letter and those were weighted much more heavily than third-year?
CANES2006 said:They never mentioned that I just passed and didn't get honors. I guess if you read the dean's letter it would seem that I honored them when I really didn't.
DrRobert said:All residency programs receive your official transcripts, which would indicate if you passed, failed, or honored each rotation.
streetdoc said:I'm 3.5 rotations into 3rd year and I'm so frustrated with one of my evals that I can't seem to let it go. On my second rotation, surgery, one of the comments actually said "is ill at ease with interpersonal relations" and goes on to talk aboout how quiet I was and that he had "discussions" with me about this. I know that perception is realty in 3rd year, but this is not true. He never had "discussions" with me and all of my other evals for peds and family were praising my patient interaction skills (i don't think they ever saw me with a patien anyway!). I've tried to get over this, but I worry it will show up in my Dean's letter. Any suggestions? Should I talk to our rotation coordinator about how I feel this could be for another student that was on my rotation? They always called me the wrong name or "hey you" anyway. ARGH!!!! Some advise please!
Thanks,
streetdoc