could you answer the following then?
1. What kinds of conditions did they have?
Ok. I'm not sure how that is relevant to *you* but one of them had new onset Type 1 Diabetes, another had a traumatic injury with femur fracture, another had Ulcerative Colitis, another with Crohns, one with Hodgkins, and a few with major depressive disorders.
2. What if it impacted your performance in a year that was not related to medical school?
I'm not sure what that means. You asked about getting sick as a medical student. What year of medical school is not related to medical school? If you are a pre-med asking this question, then it is better placed in the Pre-Allo forum.
3. what if it affected your performance in a temporary fashion mostly due to a delay in diagnosis?
Again, I'm not sure how that is relevant.
What matters is how you recovered, regardless of how the problem was found, or treated, or when it was found and treated. No one cares about the how and the why; what they care about is how you learned from it, recovered and are you able to do your job today. Do not try and use an illness to make up for application deficiences. This is especially the case with chronic diseases; it will only make others wonder if the "temporary" performance issues are really temporary IMHO.
PS...you do not need to PM me to ask me (or anyone else) to respond to your queries (especially less than 4 hours since the last reply). We are all busy students, residents, fellows and attendings who volunteer our time here and do not monitor SDN 24/7. Be patient and answers will come to almost all posts.
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