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I had a feeling it was a bad idea to stay up until 3am when it was possible I'd get a call for the autopsy. Four hours of sleep later.....😀
Based on the phys final, they'll be of even greater difficulty, coupled with some real zingers from Raff.I wonder if the path final is going to consist of questions of similar difficulty to the midterms or if they will choose easier questions. Hopefully there will be more "main idea" questions than there were on the other exams.
Based on the phys final, they'll be of even greater difficulty, coupled with some real zingers from Raff.
Last year they had some exact questions from some previous exams we had. The questions were all the same detail they expected during the rest of the year, but for the final, I just didn't care.
Didn't they just do the exact questions because we did so poorly on those particular block exams? Like pity points.
Yeah, I don't have a whole lot of buffer. the guy I can study with can get a 70% and still honor the class. argh.Yeah, doesn't mean I got them right the 2nd time though. I was so over studying by that exam. I BARELY kept my grade. Hehehe... I love buffers.
what is the pharm final worth?
what is the pharm final worth?
It does for me, because in micro, neuro, and CTB, I managed to hit my target grade on the final with only a small amount of room to spare. I missed the target in phys and biochem, but not by much. Those two finals were just grueling though.It's not like knowing my grade target will make me more likely to be able to hit it.
52 lectures before this block and 19 in this block gives:
39 points plus 38 points= 77 points.
hmm.
I bet ours is about 108 too. I bet it is scored per hour of lecture rather than per lecture. There are some single lectures that occupied 3 hours or 7 hours etc. I'll just assume we'll get 108 points too. Thanks!
My big sib got 103/108 on the final. Holy cow.
haha, that won't be me. Someone got like a 99.5% on last year's final. I saw it posted in the Stavri Joseph Hallway, so I thought I'd take a look. I remember being pre-med and touring MCW and seeing a biochem exam and being quite sure that "I'll be smarter once I get to that point." Well, I was totally wrong. I looked at the pharm final last year and knew I wouldn't be smarter when I got to that point, and I just wanted to cry.My big sib got 103/108 on the final. Holy cow.
do you have any question/answer books? I'd be interested in those.Okay, so I have a whole bunch of step 1 review stuff and some third year books, case files for OB, blueprints for psych, etc. Anyone want them? The cost is that you have to come get them, since I'm car-less at the moment. Otherwise, free to a good home. Let me know.
Okay, so I have a whole bunch of step 1 review stuff and some third year books, case files for OB, blueprints for psych, etc. Anyone want them? The cost is that you have to come get them, since I'm car-less at the moment. Otherwise, free to a good home. Let me know.
Okay, so I have a whole bunch of step 1 review stuff and some third year books, case files for OB, blueprints for psych, etc. Anyone want them? The cost is that you have to come get them, since I'm car-less at the moment. Otherwise, free to a good home. Let me know.
I just left you a voicemail (from the cell # in your Facebook). I can come by and pick up a book today if that's convenient for you.I believe there is a Step 1 CK question book. There may also be a peds pre-test book, but I'm waiting for the owner of that one to get back to me about whether he wants them back or if he's on board with my donation adventures... I'm donating a lot of stuff. I'm going more minimalist for my next apartment... plus, I have too much stuff.
Xandie, do you have any books I should have before I start my OB/Gyn unit?
you'll want her Case Files.
Cool. Is that for the shelf?
Is there anything I need to do to be even semi-functional in my first clerkship?
Do you start on OB/gyn?
Cool. Is that for the shelf?
Is there anything I need to do to be even semi-functional in my first clerkship?
Yep. I should probably start getting up at 4am, ehh?
OB H&Ps can be a little different. Make sure you get ahold of the note templates so you know what you need for notes/H&Ps for various situations (post op C-section, Labor progress note, etc).
More generally, just remember your basic physical exam for all situations and try to have a set pattern/order so you don't miss things. If you haven't gotten Maxwells pocketbook yet, get it before you start on the wards.
And yes, Case files is for the shelf.
And this is rare, but Dr. Lund is one of the few clerkship directors that actually admits to liking it...says it does a good job preparing for the OB shelf.
^^^What she said. I would print that out if I hadn't done OB/gyn yet.
H&Ps on OB/gyn seemed complex at first, and so did the notes because they have a whole other set of acronyms (Dr. Lund will beam it to you during one of the first lectures; I never got it since the St. Mary's crew was late). H&Ps were my favorite part of OB (gyn my fav part was the actual surgeries). The women are generally healthy, so they don't take too long, and it's a focused physical.
The OB and Gyn histories seem complex at first (as do the notes) but once you get about a week in everything kind of clicks and they become second nature. The tough part about the rotation is really trying to figure out how to become part of the team and learning how the flow of the L&D floor works and how to be where you need to be and when you need to be there to catch babies.
Oh, and rounding in the morning is frickin' bananas. In the bad way.
are you guys rounding as a team there? at Joe's it's every student for themselves in a race to beat the residents at writing a note. Luckily it's easy to get lost in the shuffle and nobody notices if you don't get a note on one of the run-o-the-mill NSVDs. Or maybe they do notice and they aren't telling us. Which would be very possible.
bay rum aftershave smells good. it's like getting super pirate-drunk without actually being drunk.
Dammit, Denise.
It's 4:30 AM on a Friday...
Since you were up that early, did you feel the earthquake in all it's glory?
It woke me up, and I was like, "Weird, this feels like an earthquake, and I went back to sleep." Apparently the days are gone when I could sleep through measly 5.4 quakes centered 350 miles away.
Whaaa? Earthquake, that's unpossible! Do you have a link to a story about it? I definitely didn't feel anything.
I got a newsflash in my email this AM, then I checked the story when I woke up.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351698,00.html
THE END IS NEAR!
Interesting, though. I definitely didn't feel anything, but my wife was up working out in the basement at that time...wonder if she noticed anything.
Very nice. I am quite interested in this consolation prize. Check your Facebook wall.It's 4:30 AM on a Friday and here I am feeling pity for you, Prowler. You get a consolation prize. I'll give you a full set of Kaplan Step 1 books (including a nifty question book) if you want them. I only ask that you do the whole "pass it along" thing when you're done rawking Step 1.
she was working out at 4:30??? now that's dedication.THE END IS NEAR!
Interesting, though. I definitely didn't feel anything, but my wife was up working out in the basement at that time...wonder if she noticed anything.