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I'm a second year student with decent grades a's/b's but i'm still really confused about what i need to know to be a good doc. i'm not a good student for some reason or another, but i put in my 2-4 hours a day to learning. i can't sit in a class all day and study on top of it so i skip the class time and study on my own.
I came into medical school wanting to be a surgeon because that's what i've always wanted to do, but that doesn't really work with a marriage so i've decided to go into internal medicine. I didn't decide to go into IM so i can be a slacker but the # of hours are better, but my true question is, when do you truly need to digest everything that is thrown at you? I study and study but there's always something missing come test time, the little itty bitty detail that i guess is important but doesn't seem so within the stacks of notes that i have. Everyone says that everything is important in medical school but is that really true? I feel that i'm above average in my class but i also feel like i don't know enough to take care of anyone. So do things change once my rotations or residency start or are my shortcomings hiding behind my grades?
Sorry its so long but i've thought about this since i started school and now i feel even more pressure since the boards are coming soon.
thanks
I came into medical school wanting to be a surgeon because that's what i've always wanted to do, but that doesn't really work with a marriage so i've decided to go into internal medicine. I didn't decide to go into IM so i can be a slacker but the # of hours are better, but my true question is, when do you truly need to digest everything that is thrown at you? I study and study but there's always something missing come test time, the little itty bitty detail that i guess is important but doesn't seem so within the stacks of notes that i have. Everyone says that everything is important in medical school but is that really true? I feel that i'm above average in my class but i also feel like i don't know enough to take care of anyone. So do things change once my rotations or residency start or are my shortcomings hiding behind my grades?
Sorry its so long but i've thought about this since i started school and now i feel even more pressure since the boards are coming soon.
thanks