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I don't know about that. A lot of the older attendings come from a time when medical school was very different (and a lot easier given that they didn't learn as much as we did b/c of scientific advancement) and it was the norm to suck up to everyone and it was encouraged. They absolutely LOVE being sucked up to and will often judge students based purely on that.
This is not to say those people are in the majority of course but they do exist. Usually everyone knows who those attendings are at the schools though. That's why our school intentionally installs a clerkship director who is younger and more up-to-date with the material (class of 2000 as opposed to class of 1980).
Great point, and its awesome it see proactive steps in changing the culture of not speaking up in medicine.