MCW Class of 2010, Part 3

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It only sounded menacing to you because of the distortion in your hearing aide.

My hearing is fine, you young whippersnapper! The problem is that kids today mumble!

I did not go to lecture today, actually. I didn't like the guy's style and felt the value added would be minimal compared to reading the notes and listening to his smarmy self-important self at double-speed.
 
old balls. You two are prolly in class right now but 75% of our class chose the same track? That means it is pretty much random now.

Also, for the teacher of the year thing... It should be the award for least bad teaching. We have about 4 instructors who range from okay to awesome and the rest are sub- par.
Yeah, that should be awesome. Because only half the class can do the big 3 first, at least half the people doing everything else first will be disgruntled.



And I liked the forensics lectures. He cracks me up.
 
That just means that 75% of you chose (I'm guessing here) the track that has the elective in June. That means you could get your second choice. My track was the last choice of half the people on it, but my second choice, so I can't really complain.

I liked having "the other stuff" first.
 
you didn't want to called a lumber jack? Ha
 
I wish I'd followed directions and printed out my rankings. I can't remember now whether the track I got was my 9th or 10th choice. Either way, pretty funny.
 
The thing about tracks is that really, in the end, there is very little difference.

The one other piece of advice I have is to do a graded elective, no matter what. Because having three months off fourth year is sooooo sweet.
 
last or next to last choice! Woo!
 
if someone has the same track as you how likely will it be to work with them?
 
if someone has the same track as you how likely will it be to work with them?

It can be you work with them a lot or not at all or anywhere in between.

I've worked with one of my friends during OB/gyn, family med, we were both at the dert on CPR (students don't usually work together on that), and for our 1st month of surgery. Unfortunately, we're getting split up, and he's going to the VA and I'm staying at the dert for the 2nd month of surg. He's really funny and laid back. Most of the people in my track (or in the A's), I'd have no problem working with.
 
if someone has the same track as you how likely will it be to work with them?

varies. usually you're on a team with 2-3 other JMS's. just gotta play the odds. Remember if you're on the big three, there are more people you'll work with that aren't on your specific track (e.g. F12 people will be on a team with F13 people, etc.)
 
It can be you work with them a lot or not at all or anywhere in between.

I've worked with one of my friends during OB/gyn, family med, we were both at the dert on CPR (students don't usually work together on that), and for our 1st month of surgery. Unfortunately, we're getting split up, and he's going to the VA and I'm staying at the dert for the 2nd month of surg. He's really funny and laid back. Most of the people in my track (or in the A's), I'd have no problem working with.

I was originally a little unenthusiastic about working with some of the people on our track, but it has turned out to be a complete non-issue, either because I haven't had to work with those people, or the one that I did work with quite a bit actually turned out to be a pretty cool guy.

Mike is a fun guy to work with...I hope I get another rotation with him besides just psych.
 
I was originally a little unenthusiastic about working with some of the people on our track, but it has turned out to be a complete non-issue, either because I haven't had to work with those people, or the one that I did work with quite a bit actually turned out to be a pretty cool guy.

Mike is a fun guy to work with...I hope I get another rotation with him besides just psych.

Oh no! Am I one of the issues? I haven't worked with you? 😉

This upcoming surg month will be interesting. :scared:

Mike is awesome. I hope to have more rotations with him.
 
actually got my first choice, but now I'm not sure if I should do the M3 EM elective or the M4 one.
 
actually got my first choice, but now I'm not sure if I should do the M3 EM elective or the M4 one.

Well, if the stress of the decision gets to be too much for you, I'll be glad to trade tracks with you.
 
If you want to do the elective to figure out if you want to go into EM, then do it as a third year. If you want to do it just because you want to, and you are "sure" that's the specialty you want, then I'd suggest saving it for fourth year.

But still do an elective third year, for sure.
 
my whole anatomy group is in my track (alphabetical). anyone bidding on the track auction? Ha.
 
Track auction? Not just track trades?

One of my formal tablemates is asking for people to e-mail him with serious offers.

I suspect there will be hell to pay when Leslie Mack logs in Monday morning.
 
Our year someone offered their cat... I don't think there was fallout.
 
Our year someone offered their cat... I don't think there was fallout.

At least he's not being explicit in what he's asking for. I'd love to see his e-mail right about now.
 
At least he's not being explicit in what he's asking for. I'd love to see his e-mail right about now.

I would have been willing to sell my track for any substantial cash offer but I thought I might get in trouble for soliciting such.
 
I would have been willing to sell my track for any substantial cash offer but I thought I might get in trouble for soliciting such.

I suspect you would have. The stern message that staff would be monitoring this forum and we should stay on topic strongly implied to me not just, "Don't start extraneous conversations," but also, "Don't get smart and try to make money off of this process or we will have to have a little chat with you."
 
I think one of the weird guys in our class got in trouble for saying he would give food or cash for the big three first.

what a weirdo.
 
Your class seems to have no paucity of those kids, Marc. Just sayin'.
 
*sigh*

Kids these days.
 
You can say it all you want.

And Prower, I only call you a kid because you're one of a very few people that post on these threads and is younger than I, so no hard feelings.

Speaking on things that aren't appropriate for this thread... is it April 1 yet?
 
It's also the day AFTER my last day of medical school, unless we're counting PFI, which, of course, we don't. I will happily celebrate with you, Marc, what with the fact that I'll have nothing else to do. Ha!
 
It's also the day AFTER my last day of medical school, unless we're counting PFI, which, of course, we don't. I will happily celebrate with you, Marc, what with the fact that I'll have nothing else to do. Ha!

ironically it's almost my first day of OB/Gyn.

I'll pap a smear for you in your honor.
 
actually got my first choice, but now I'm not sure if I should do the M3 EM elective or the M4 one.

If you want to do the elective to figure out if you want to go into EM, then do it as a third year. If you want to do it just because you want to, and you are "sure" that's the specialty you want, then I'd suggest saving it for fourth year.

But still do an elective third year, for sure.


I agree.

One other thing about that may be to try to figure out if there is a substantial difference in your role as a student between the M3 and M4 rotations. The ED is one place where this could be particularly true.

If you want to shine in the ED, it may be better to have all of the core electives out of the way, so you have experience with most of the types of patients you will be seeing. For example, it would probably not look good to go in and see an OB patient when you have no clue about what to do having not had that rotation.
 
It's also the day AFTER my last day of medical school, unless we're counting PFI, which, of course, we don't. I will happily celebrate with you, Marc, what with the fact that I'll have nothing else to do. Ha!

Counting PFI..

:laugh:

Seriously... you crack me up.
 
Hey Samenewme, I met the director of the Scottish Highland Games earlier tonight. He and I were both on a pub crawl to help raise money for a statue to commemorate the Irish heritage of Milwaukee. When I mentioned that I knew a Scottish Country dancer, he said you probably knew his soon-to-be ex-wife, a former dancer in (one of) the group(s).
 
It's also the day AFTER my last day of medical school, unless we're counting PFI, which, of course, we don't. I will happily celebrate with you, Marc, what with the fact that I'll have nothing else to do. Ha!

PFI? I'm doing a rotation in May. Forensic path.
 
Alright, well... you have fun with that.

I figured I'd enjoy the "reunion" action before we scatter to the four ends of the country and all.
 
Alright, well... you have fun with that.

I figured I'd enjoy the "reunion" action before we scatter to the four ends of the country and all.

Actually PFI was not going to work for me because I have to go to a conference the first week in may and they would not have let me miss time.
 
I love the world, really I do. I might have to go to court (again) during the first week of May, and I really hope they'll be okay with it. Then again, I'd rather go to PFI than court, which almost ensures that they'll let me go.
 
Hey Samenewme, I met the director of the Scottish Highland Games earlier tonight. He and I were both on a pub crawl to help raise money for a statue to commemorate the Irish heritage of Milwaukee. When I mentioned that I knew a Scottish Country dancer, he said you probably knew his soon-to-be ex-wife, a former dancer in (one of) the group(s).

I'd love to hear who it is sometime. I've only been country dancing for about seven years, so I don't know all the ex-members. And I don't know many of the Highland dancers at all--maybe four or five of them, at the most--and none of those are that closely involved with the Highland Games people that I know of. Now I'm curious.
 
the worst part of med school will be ending up on opposite sides of the world and country from all the med school friends.
 
Something around half of your class will stay in Wisconsin, so if you're one of those folks, that can be avoided. Otherwise, it's like everything else. Friends from high school, college, etc. You'll stay close with the folks you want to, drift from some, and so on.
 
Something around half of your class will stay in Wisconsin, so if you're one of those folks, that can be avoided. Otherwise, it's like everything else. Friends from high school, college, etc. You'll stay close with the folks you want to, drift from some, and so on.

That's mostly because half the class is from Wisconsin and those people don't want to leave, and almost all of the non-Wisconsinites want to leave.

I wouldn't mind staying here, b/c I like the ortho program. I'll see how I like others, but I really want to be somewhere warmer.
 
I don't think that's necessarily true--I know quite a few Wisconsin natives who want something new, and vice versa. I think it just works out that way.

I have no desire to return to my home state, that's for sure.
 
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