Long, long time lurker here (~7-8 years)... I've been helped a ton by reading the questions of others, and now I have an issue of my own.
I'm a 4th year student interested in EM. Just finished an ER rotation at my home insitution, and did well clinically and on the end-of-rotation exam. However, I have just (2 days ago) found out that a particular nurse took issue with me, complained to the resident I was working with, and my resident in turn reported back to the PD and clerkship director. There were 4-5 different nurses with whom I bantered (and it seemed they all enjoyed the back and forth) but one of them apparently took something I said (to jokingly give her a hard time) seriously. To be succinct, the clerkship director met with me and told me that because of "this incident", she will now only give me a pass (I would have honored otherwise apparently), and I just met with the PD and he says he will do his best to minimize the effect this has on my LOR, but that he will have to mention it. He did say that he still expects me to match but that things will be harder now. I have done what I can do about this situation... The bottom line is the program is going to stand by the nurse (which isn't unexpected - they know her well and have worked with her for years), and I am going to just have to deal with this as it is.
As a student, I'm just about average (maybe a little below) for ER. Step I 222, step II 236, mostly passes in years 2 and 3 with some high passes thrown in.
I write now to ask you all if you know where I can look to find out about new residencies coming 'online' this year. My PD recommended I apply to them, as they may be less picky. I want to do ER, have always wanted to do ER, and can't imagine doing anything else. I will train anywhere will take me, so the reputation of the program doesn't matter to me, with the exception I wouldn't want to be at a program known to be malignant.
I'm sure most everyone reading this knows this already, but be careful who you joke with, and be careful at all times with the image you project. What happened here with me is that I gave a nurse a hard time with how she was doing her job, completely tongue in cheek, wink wink style, and thought FOR SURE she knew I was just kidding with her... Not so, and now I am paying dearly for it. Be careful!
Thanks for your help 🙂
I'm a 4th year student interested in EM. Just finished an ER rotation at my home insitution, and did well clinically and on the end-of-rotation exam. However, I have just (2 days ago) found out that a particular nurse took issue with me, complained to the resident I was working with, and my resident in turn reported back to the PD and clerkship director. There were 4-5 different nurses with whom I bantered (and it seemed they all enjoyed the back and forth) but one of them apparently took something I said (to jokingly give her a hard time) seriously. To be succinct, the clerkship director met with me and told me that because of "this incident", she will now only give me a pass (I would have honored otherwise apparently), and I just met with the PD and he says he will do his best to minimize the effect this has on my LOR, but that he will have to mention it. He did say that he still expects me to match but that things will be harder now. I have done what I can do about this situation... The bottom line is the program is going to stand by the nurse (which isn't unexpected - they know her well and have worked with her for years), and I am going to just have to deal with this as it is.
As a student, I'm just about average (maybe a little below) for ER. Step I 222, step II 236, mostly passes in years 2 and 3 with some high passes thrown in.
I write now to ask you all if you know where I can look to find out about new residencies coming 'online' this year. My PD recommended I apply to them, as they may be less picky. I want to do ER, have always wanted to do ER, and can't imagine doing anything else. I will train anywhere will take me, so the reputation of the program doesn't matter to me, with the exception I wouldn't want to be at a program known to be malignant.
I'm sure most everyone reading this knows this already, but be careful who you joke with, and be careful at all times with the image you project. What happened here with me is that I gave a nurse a hard time with how she was doing her job, completely tongue in cheek, wink wink style, and thought FOR SURE she knew I was just kidding with her... Not so, and now I am paying dearly for it. Be careful!
Thanks for your help 🙂