I'm a post-sophomore fellow in pathology and I feel that I'm forgetting everything that I have learned from years MSI and MSII. I've all but decided that pathology isn't for me, so I feel that the year has been helpful, but now I'm now starting to worry that I won't be able to recover from being away from clinical medicine for the year.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I do enjoy pathology, and have been trying to learn along with the first years, but I don't enjoy it enough to make a career out of it. With that in mind, would you suggest that, rather than reading up on all things pathology for my interesting cases that I try to look up the clinical presentations, pathophys, pharm, etc associated with them instead?
I've been thinking about doing rounds with a local group that serves the homeless to try to keep up my physical exam skills, because I'm afraid that I've forgotten those as well!
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I do enjoy pathology, and have been trying to learn along with the first years, but I don't enjoy it enough to make a career out of it. With that in mind, would you suggest that, rather than reading up on all things pathology for my interesting cases that I try to look up the clinical presentations, pathophys, pharm, etc associated with them instead?
I've been thinking about doing rounds with a local group that serves the homeless to try to keep up my physical exam skills, because I'm afraid that I've forgotten those as well!
Thanks in advance.