So I was in a comprehensive shadowing program started by my local hospital. Everything was awesome, until I got to the radiology rotation. So I was first taken by a radiology tech who went around the place, showed me all the machines. etc. He also showed me some of the images he was looking at and explained a few science stuff.
While I have no interest in radiology to start with, I still try to get the main idea of everything. However, just same as every other specialties I shadowed, most of the vocabularies just fly over my head.
So now i enter the room of the radiologist, with the radiology tech at my side. After a few min of silence (he was reading the chart) he starts to question me.
"What is put in the food so that it would show up in the image here?"
So this was a short x ray video where you can see the food go from the person's mouth to esophagus to stomach, etc. I remembered that you add some kind of metal to the food so that it would block the radiation and show up in the x ray video.
"Some kind of heavy metal?"
Apparent that is not good enough. It was metal X. And it was not in a nice way like other doctor, who are trying to explain and teach me something. So this keeps going for the next hour where he keep quizzing me on stuff that no premed would know. All I can say is "I dont know". Then he would ask the same questions to the tech who cant even answer all of them.
One hour later I was like **** i am tired of this, I told this guy that I got to go and called sick for reminder of the shadowing rotation.
So that was the worst specialty rotation every out of the 12 I had. I thought shadowing was the coolest thing ever except for this one time. I still cant figure out why he was pimping a pre-med lmfao.
Anyone else got bad shadowing experience before?
While I have no interest in radiology to start with, I still try to get the main idea of everything. However, just same as every other specialties I shadowed, most of the vocabularies just fly over my head.
So now i enter the room of the radiologist, with the radiology tech at my side. After a few min of silence (he was reading the chart) he starts to question me.
"What is put in the food so that it would show up in the image here?"
So this was a short x ray video where you can see the food go from the person's mouth to esophagus to stomach, etc. I remembered that you add some kind of metal to the food so that it would block the radiation and show up in the x ray video.
"Some kind of heavy metal?"
Apparent that is not good enough. It was metal X. And it was not in a nice way like other doctor, who are trying to explain and teach me something. So this keeps going for the next hour where he keep quizzing me on stuff that no premed would know. All I can say is "I dont know". Then he would ask the same questions to the tech who cant even answer all of them.
One hour later I was like **** i am tired of this, I told this guy that I got to go and called sick for reminder of the shadowing rotation.
So that was the worst specialty rotation every out of the 12 I had. I thought shadowing was the coolest thing ever except for this one time. I still cant figure out why he was pimping a pre-med lmfao.
Anyone else got bad shadowing experience before?