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I have heard the term used and gather it has a negative connotation...but what is it? How do med students/residents deal with pimping? I'd like to know...
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.
Originally posted by Scott_L:
•PIMP is an acronym: Put In My Place
That might explain why it can be so nerve racking.•
Originally posted by Sheon:
•Pimping huh?!?! 😕
There is just one thing I'm curious about, why would this be a nerve-wracking experience? Do they humiliate you if you do not know the answer? 😕•
Originally posted by Sheon:
•Pimping huh?!?! 😕
There is just one thing I'm curious about, why would this be a nerve-wracking experience? Do they humiliate you if you do not know the answer? 😕•
Originally posted by Billie:
•You are SO right Kim. Especially that one dude William Bohannon. He got all the easy questions all the time. I think they even gave him different tests than I got, as he would get 105's on his biochem while I was barely passing!! You would think he was exceptionally smart or something!! 🙂
William I think I hear OB calling you...
Billie 😛•
Originally posted by Popoy:
•To everyone,
If pimping is such a life altering reality in medical education.... Care to share specific questions or a question that you will never forgot you got when you were pimped?
Curious, 😎•
Originally posted by metalmedicine:
•Smoke This - - have you seen the internal medicine pimp questions on my website? I'm in the process of asking docs on other specialties for others.
If any of you others have had notable pimping experiences, it would be great if you could post them on my discussion board. The people in my med school class check in their regularly (although most of them are too chicken to post anything). I'm sure they would love to hear your stories, and maybe they'll gain the courage to post! (We're all just entering our third year of med school.)
Thanks! I love this topic! 😉•
Originally posted by Kimberli Cox:
•I had the opportunity to see our 3rd year student get pimped today in the OR while I relaxed! 😀•
Originally posted by ajm:
•So how did it feel to be a 3rd party observer rather than the object? 😀•