I'm thinking about getting a part time job but I start clinical rotations in a month. Is it a good idea? even if Im only working 20hrs/week or only on the weekends?
Definitely not.I'm thinking about getting a part time job but I start clinical rotations in a month. Is it a good idea? even if Im only working 20hrs/week or only on the weekends?
your name "is spam" kinda gives it away lolI'm thinking about getting a part time job but I start clinical rotations in a month. Is it a good idea? even if Im only working 20hrs/week or only on the weekends?
I know some people who were able to work while doing rotations which is why I ask. I know it will be hard but Im asking if it will be impossibleSimply not possible if you want to do well or even pass. Most rotations are more time commitment than 2nd year for me so far. I logged 90 hours on general surgery last week (we have a rule we can't average more than 80 hour/wk over the whole rotation). Internal medicine was 50-60 hours in the hospital per week plus 10-20 hours per week studying.
my name is just so people dont know who i am. Has nothing to do with me trolling.your name "is spam" kinda gives it away lol
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I know some people who were able to work while doing rotations, which is why i am asking.legal or not, some schools have policies banning you from working a job outside of school that isn't pre-approved or something
I know my school did
If you know people did it, then you already know it's possible, so there's no reason for you to ask this thread if it's possible. Therefore, troll.I know some people who were able to work while doing rotations which is why I ask. I know it will be hard but Im asking if it will be impossible
I only know of 1 guy who worked during med school and he did it during preclinical years. Fairly smart with a good undergrad prep -- plus about 10 years as a surgical scrub nurse -- and that's what he did during his downtime. He had contacts in surgery and surgeons who like him so they would plug him in when the schedules meshed. He's a surgeon now and doing well, last I heard. No one I know of did this during years 3 and 4. Too much of a learning curve/time commitment to do well at either.