Official MCW Class of 2009 Thread

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WI news, the only thing happening is that Butt Fau retired.

Fox News stupid primaries.

Weather Channel -- Most interesting stuff today so far -- Severe weather in the SE, and snow coming up in WI.
 
So if I haven't registered for step 2 yet (cs or ck) am I in trouble trying to get in at Chicago on a decent day?

I can't pay for it right now. But my plasma donation money fund started today with a cool $25. It'll only take me 30 weeks to pay for step 2...


maybe i shoulda sucked it up and had a roommate. lesson learned. 🙄
 
It worked out for me, April, and I didn't register until early May. I wouldn't count on it, but... worth a shot. Plus, if you don't have the money, then you don't have it, whether or not someone tells you that you're late.
 
Someone is the master of the old school TV/movie doctors...

I was waiting for this one to come up during lecture, but alack it was skipped.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTExv5cARVQ&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
 
Geez... ortho programs require crazy stuff for applications.

Harvard asks for a chief resident LOR

UCSD -- MCAT scores, all undergrad transcripts (I went to 5 including 1 in England)

And good thing we've had Family Med because apparently California requires people to have taken 4 weeks of Family Med in med school.

Alrighty, I think I'm almost done being sick, but I'm still tired. I got sent home early on my first day of peds because I was sick. And tomorrow I have to wear red... boo!
 
Geez... ortho programs require crazy stuff for applications.

Harvard asks for a chief resident LOR

UCSD -- MCAT scores, all undergrad transcripts (I went to 5 including 1 in England)

And good thing we've had Family Med because apparently California requires people to have taken 4 weeks of Family Med in med school.

Alrighty, I think I'm almost done being sick, but I'm still tired. I got sent home early on my first day of peds because I was sick. And tomorrow I have to wear red... boo!

Dare you to wear purple or orange to tick him off.
 
I think I remeber you all saying that renal pathology was difficult last year. Is that true?
 
I think I remeber you all saying that renal pathology was difficult last year. Is that true?

No, ovarian pathology was. I missed mostly ovary questions on that test. However, I did miss the renal question that was taken from a tiny box about renal stones in Robbins. Seriously, I didn't miss a Becker question, but I miss the annoying crap.

the renal stuff was generally bad because of Carl, Stand up, Becker.
 
No, ovarian pathology was. I missed mostly ovary questions on that test. However, I did miss the renal question that was taken from a tiny box about renal stones in Robbins. Seriously, I didn't miss a Becker question, but I miss the annoying crap.

the renal stuff was generally bad because of Carl, Stand up, Becker.

Stand up, Carl!!!! They can't see you!!!!
 
We've only got 1 lecture on ovarian pathology and we don't have any Becker lectures this year. We have Dunn, Hariharan, Cohen, Vasudev, and Pandit for the kidney related lectures. Thus far they seem pretty solid.
 
We've only got 1 lecture on ovarian pathology and we don't have any Becker lectures this year. We have Dunn, Hariharan, Cohen, Vasudev, and Pandit for the kidney related lectures. Thus far they seem pretty solid.

We had like 50 lectures on ovarian pathology because I ended up in the hospital with ovarian pathology in the middle of them. Then the lecturer went on to say that there was no treatment for what I had... right, I had surgery, a year ago tomorrow.

Ok, so maybe we had 1.5 weeks of lectures on it.

I like Dunn. He did our liver/ID stuff.
 
We had like 50 lectures on ovarian pathology because I ended up in the hospital with ovarian pathology in the middle of them. Then the lecturer went on to say that there was no treatment for what I had... right, I had surgery, a year ago tomorrow.

Ok, so maybe we had 1.5 weeks of lectures on it.

I like Dunn. He did our liver/ID stuff.


Hah! Wait, have they been just making stuff up all along?
 
LOL, prolly not. I would NOT want to do a residency in pediatrics.

Oh, you can do rheum without doing peds.

Btw... I think the video I was talking about having posted where they talk about making an AD movie is on the page before this. Definitely not the beany and cecil intro.
 
My ambulance service finally has internet access!!!! YESSSSS!!!!

That being said, I'm totally craving a couple good calls tonight. I'd be happy getting called for a nice minor MI, perhaps an altered mental status diabetic. No trauma tonight....cause it would most likely be outside and it's too cold.

Why did I ever leave this for med school? This is my life. my LIIIIIFE!
 
just got from a respiratory distress call.

now i'm bored and hooked myself up to the EKG for fun. This is what happens when you're alone at base all night.

normal sinus rhythm, HR 85 (normal for me).
 
My ambulance service finally has internet access!!!! YESSSSS!!!!

That being said, I'm totally craving a couple good calls tonight. I'd be happy getting called for a nice minor MI, perhaps an altered mental status diabetic. No trauma tonight....cause it would most likely be outside and it's too cold.

Why did I ever leave this for med school? This is my life. my LIIIIIFE!
I just finished a 24-hour shift with Milwaukee's finest, and man, people get DRUNK a lot in this town. Out of our first half dozen calls, only one didn't involve the police as well. Assault, drunk in a hotel, drunk at the clinic, bunch of drama queens faking neck injuries 🙄 Throw in a few pseudo-emergencies (heart palpitations in a healthy young adult male that had been going on for months, and a baby with a cold with some wheezes), and that's a wrap!


Oh, does a certain red-haired ER attending at 'Dert have a red-haired son in the ER at CHoW?
 
Why is 4th year scheduling soo gay? (and i dont mean happy)


Whats better for ortho...va or dert ??
 
If you take my spot at the Dert in July, August, or September I will have to hurt you.




It depends on what you want from the sub-I. Easier = VA. Ortho residency = Dert.


Ashers, are you considering staying in Milwaukee for Ortho?
 
Ashers, are you considering staying in Milwaukee for Ortho?

I'm going to focus on the West Coast, but MCW has a great program (not top 10 or anything, but I really like it). I also have to apply where my dad or I have any sort of contact which is some in CA, some Chicago, and I worked with the dad of a resident at OHSU (and his mom is a patient of my dad, and he went in to talk to my dad to see what it's like to practice ortho in HI). My aunt also wants me to apply to Hahvahd because she works for the health care company that owns the doctors or whatever for MGH, Brigham and Women's and a couple other hospitals in Boston, and she knows most of the ortho guys there. While I hate the winter weather here and lack of mountains, I wouldn't hate staying here. Then there's the top programs my dad told me I have to apply to because he thinks I'm a genius.

Oh, btw, Pratik, ortho at the dert is busy, but fun. I'm not sure how it works at the VA, but you probably cover all services. At the Dert, they're separated. Trauma = busiest (way fun -- fractures and orthopaedic emergencies, I saw almost every orthopaedic emergency), Sports and Joints is the next most busy (joint replacement, and a lot of knee stuff).
 
I'm going to focus on the West Coast, but MCW has a great program (not top 10 or anything, but I really like it). I also have to apply where my dad or I have any sort of contact which is some in CA, some Chicago, and I worked with the dad of a resident at OHSU (and his mom is a patient of my dad, and he went in to talk to my dad to see what it's like to practice ortho in HI). My aunt also wants me to apply to Hahvahd because she works for the health care company that owns the doctors or whatever for MGH, Brigham and Women's and a couple other hospitals in Boston, and she knows most of the ortho guys there. While I hate the winter weather here and lack of mountains, I wouldn't hate staying here. Then there's the top programs my dad told me I have to apply to because he thinks I'm a genius.

Oh, btw, Pratik, ortho at the dert is busy, but fun. I'm not sure how it works at the VA, but you probably cover all services. At the Dert, they're separated. Trauma = busiest (way fun -- fractures and orthopaedic emergencies, I saw almost every orthopaedic emergency), Sports and Joints is the next most busy (joint replacement, and a lot of knee stuff).

Im not really sure if i want ortho sub i cause i really want the sports medicine outpatient aspect of it and not the surgery aspect of it. If i didnt go the ortho sub i, i would prob rank anesthesia as my top sub i but that just feels like im cheating myself out of a subi experience
 
What is the ideal strategy regarding Sub-I ranking and what residency you want?
 
What is the ideal strategy regarding Sub-I ranking and what residency you want?

Except for some of the super-competetive surgical ones, it's typically easy to get a good surg sub-i. I'm not going into a surgical field, but I ranked my medicine sub-i #1 to assure I didn't get stuck doing it in the middle of interview season like my bro did. It's sort of ridiculous IMHO that they don't create enough spots so no one gets stuck doing it in Dec or Jan that doesn't want to. Again, it depends on how competetive your surgical one will end up being and how important it is that you do it before applications and letters of recommendation go out. If you don't rank the medical one #1 I would make it #2.

For that matter some of the integrated selectives and electives can be somewhat tough to get too. REI comes to mind, I'm sure there are others. There's maybe no good general advice that works for everyone, it really depends on your personal situation and the field you are interested in.
 
Im not really sure if i want ortho sub i cause i really want the sports medicine outpatient aspect of it and not the surgery aspect of it. If i didnt go the ortho sub i, i would prob rank anesthesia as my top sub i but that just feels like im cheating myself out of a subi experience

So what are you thinking specialty-wise these days, Pratik?
 
Pratik, if you don't do an ortho sub-I, but still want to get that outpatient sports medicine experience there's an elective in family medicine for sports medicine that would be right up that ally.

I'm starting to get cold feet about ortho. The thought of not getting any interviews next year is already stressing me out a bit. We'll see how anesthesia goes in April...
 
I'm starting to get cold feet about ortho. The thought of not getting any interviews next year is already stressing me out a bit. We'll see how anesthesia goes in April...
You don't think you'd get any interviews? what about applying for two specialties?
 
I'm starting to get cold feet about ortho. The thought of not getting any interviews next year is already stressing me out a bit. We'll see how anesthesia goes in April...

Request the dert, then maybe request Dr. H. Liu. Then tell him that your 2 choices are anesthesia then ortho-- he'd let you do a lot, and he'd pry give you an honors for have anesthesia before ortho. Not that I'm saying you do, but he's a really cool attending, and you'd be in a lot of ortho cases.
 
Request the dert, then maybe request Dr. H. Liu. Then tell him that your 2 choices are anesthesia then ortho-- he'd let you do a lot, and he'd pry give you an honors for have anesthesia before ortho. Not that I'm saying you do, but he's a really cool attending, and you'd be in a lot of ortho cases.

Booooo...she's just encouraging you so there's less competition for ortho spots. Do ortho! You can do it!
 
Booooo...she's just encouraging you so there's less competition for ortho spots. Do ortho! You can do it!

Booooo....he's just encouraging you so there's less competition for good anesthesiology spots. Do proctology! You can do it!
 
Booooo....he's just encouraging you so there's less competition for good anesthesiology spots. Do proctology! You can do it!

booooo DoctorFunk is just discouraging you because he's evil! Do pharmaceuticals consulting! You can do it!
 
Hi All, this is a repost from some other MCW threads. Sorry if it is a repeat for anyone. This is a bit off-topic, but I am curious about the softball league. I am a 2nd year pediatrics resident and wondering if we could field a team in the med student softball league. Does anyone know if resident teams are welcome in the league? Thanks for all the info! -aaron
 
Hi All, this is a repost from some other MCW threads. Sorry if it is a repeat for anyone. This is a bit off-topic, but I am curious about the softball league. I am a 2nd year pediatrics resident and wondering if we could field a team in the med student softball league. Does anyone know if resident teams are welcome in the league? Thanks for all the info! -aaron

Were you the wombat with the red team on Saturday?

Umm... for the resident team, you'd probably have to find out from the people who take over the Intramural Sports group. No idea who that's going to be. They'll know this summer.

Posting in 1 MCW thread'll get you an answer from at least someone in the 08-10 classes.

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combat training?

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMCQkS2oY6E[/YOUTUBE]
 
Hi All, this is a repost from some other MCW threads. Sorry if it is a repeat for anyone. This is a bit off-topic, but I am curious about the softball league. I am a 2nd year pediatrics resident and wondering if we could field a team in the med student softball league. Does anyone know if resident teams are welcome in the league? Thanks for all the info! -aaron

Not sure about the student intramural league, but I know there is a tournament between all of the different MCW residency programs sometime in the summer. Last year PM&R won in the championship game against the Orthopods.
 
Were you the wombat with the red team on Saturday?

Umm... for the resident team, you'd probably have to find out from the people who take over the Intramural Sports group. No idea who that's going to be. They'll know this summer.

Posting in 1 MCW thread'll get you an answer from at least someone in the 08-10 classes.

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YES! I was the wombat on Saturday. I also decided that day that the name of that shift is stupid for many reasons, so I am renaming it the Ninja shift. Doesn't that sound cooler?😎

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