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This is my first rotation...it is a peds sub-specialty and I'm having a really difficult time. I think I have already discovered that I don't want to be a specialist. On top of that, the following things really bother me:
-don't get to do anything on my own
-work with all women. I'm a guy, this is not a misogynist sentiment, it just seems to help if there is at least one other guy on team with me. Otherwise the women just talk to each other and I sometimes literally cannot figure out what they are saying because they talk in a way that is hard to decipher.
-residents are "nice" but there isn't much team atmosphere.
-feel like I am reading too much about this sub-specialty and not studying for shelf exam.
Overall there just doesn't seem to be a lot to do. We round at 7:30 and then at 10am there is not much left to do so I just sit and read in the work room. Then the residents are like "you're so quiet...but that's OKAY." Ugh!
-don't get to do anything on my own
-work with all women. I'm a guy, this is not a misogynist sentiment, it just seems to help if there is at least one other guy on team with me. Otherwise the women just talk to each other and I sometimes literally cannot figure out what they are saying because they talk in a way that is hard to decipher.
-residents are "nice" but there isn't much team atmosphere.
-feel like I am reading too much about this sub-specialty and not studying for shelf exam.
Overall there just doesn't seem to be a lot to do. We round at 7:30 and then at 10am there is not much left to do so I just sit and read in the work room. Then the residents are like "you're so quiet...but that's OKAY." Ugh!
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