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a good friend who is finishing up his residency told me that med students who see psychiatrists during school or who are taking meds for psychiatric purposes, could get blackballed when applying for residency, and that it most definitley happened to a friend of his.
how true is this? if most issues brought up within the psychiatrist's office are linked to common physiological deficiencies in the brain, can you as a medical student still be labeled as "unstable" and become ruined? i brought up HIPAA, but this resident told me that it's not much use within "those circles" so you can still get blackballed, because someone always finds out and things get told "in confidence" at the water cooler.
can anyone shed some light?
and no, i'm not a sociopathic killer 😉
how true is this? if most issues brought up within the psychiatrist's office are linked to common physiological deficiencies in the brain, can you as a medical student still be labeled as "unstable" and become ruined? i brought up HIPAA, but this resident told me that it's not much use within "those circles" so you can still get blackballed, because someone always finds out and things get told "in confidence" at the water cooler.
can anyone shed some light?
and no, i'm not a sociopathic killer 😉