Originally posted by turtleboard:
Just being asked a question related to the patient being presnted when you're half-awake on morning rounds and half-asleep when on evening rounds.
Ummm, my experience with pimping is a bit harsher than what you described. Pimping is when an attending (or resident) starts asking you questions during rounds, in the OR, at the bedside, etc about a certain topic of interest -- if you get the question right, then they ask you another, then another, then another, until you get one wrong. Even after you get it wrong they might still keep asking you questions. Oftentimes the questions are "guess what I'm thinking" questions. Pimping can be very nervewracking, especially if you're not too comfortable with the topic you're discussing.
Another style is called a pimping session, usually occurring during attending teaching rounds. This is a slightly different take on the same concept -- the attending asks a question aimed at the most junior person in the room, usually the med student. If they can't answer it, it goes to the intern, then it goes to the senior resident, and so on, until someone gets it right. Then the attending keeps asking harder and harder questions always aimed first at the med student, so eventually the med student is saying "i don't know" to almost every question.
Pimping is an interesting experience, and it varies widely based on an attending's style. At first, to new clinical students, it seems incredibly harsh, and most students get really upset with themselves for not knowing the answers. Then everyone just develops really thick skins so that it no longer bothers them as much to feel incredibly stupid in front of everyone they're working with! (Just remember -- no other student would know the question you're being askied!)
PS -- my most memorable pimping experience was being pimped almost every day during CCU rounds with about 20-25 attendings/fellows/residents consistently present (including 4-5 attendings at once)!! Not a typical scenario, by the way.