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Hi all,
Just wanted to ask about a specific comment on my MSPE, and wondering how worried about it should I be?
The comment has to do with my experience on a psychiatry rotation. I was on a consult service and I had a pretty mean attending who would continuously police my behavior and do nothing to teach me on the rotation. A lot of students in our school have similar complaints about this attending. One of the thing he complained about was that sometimes my hand would touch the edge of the patient's bed. I had been on my clinical rotations for several months and no one has ever complained about this. The attending in question himself would do this himself. I would sometimes touch the patient's bed because I have severe scoliosis and sometimes I instinctively reach out to support my body. None of the patient's complained, it was only the attending. I tried to explain this to him but he gave me a pretty tone deaf response. My experience on this rotation was miserable and at the end he wrote a pretty mean eval. I ended up appealing it, and was grateful to get most of it out. Only the following remains that will go in my MSPE:
On the consult service, he was noted to be a "bright man who is academically curious and motivated to learn." Areas for improvement included interviewing skills and establishing rapport, particularly maintaining appropriate interpersonal distance when interviewing. His risk assessments and his communication with medical teams were other areas in which he was noted to need improvement.
Everything else on my psych eval is positive and my comments on the rest of my clerkships have been more or less glowing. My grades have all been really good and my step 1 score is also really good. I just feel really unnerved by this because I feel like so much of this was out of my control and felt terrible for being singled out because I have a physical impediment. I know this has probably been asked many times, but was wondering how worried should I be in being able to match into a good program. I am applying into either IM or Neurology.
And sorry if this is repetitive. Thank you all.
Just wanted to ask about a specific comment on my MSPE, and wondering how worried about it should I be?
The comment has to do with my experience on a psychiatry rotation. I was on a consult service and I had a pretty mean attending who would continuously police my behavior and do nothing to teach me on the rotation. A lot of students in our school have similar complaints about this attending. One of the thing he complained about was that sometimes my hand would touch the edge of the patient's bed. I had been on my clinical rotations for several months and no one has ever complained about this. The attending in question himself would do this himself. I would sometimes touch the patient's bed because I have severe scoliosis and sometimes I instinctively reach out to support my body. None of the patient's complained, it was only the attending. I tried to explain this to him but he gave me a pretty tone deaf response. My experience on this rotation was miserable and at the end he wrote a pretty mean eval. I ended up appealing it, and was grateful to get most of it out. Only the following remains that will go in my MSPE:
On the consult service, he was noted to be a "bright man who is academically curious and motivated to learn." Areas for improvement included interviewing skills and establishing rapport, particularly maintaining appropriate interpersonal distance when interviewing. His risk assessments and his communication with medical teams were other areas in which he was noted to need improvement.
Everything else on my psych eval is positive and my comments on the rest of my clerkships have been more or less glowing. My grades have all been really good and my step 1 score is also really good. I just feel really unnerved by this because I feel like so much of this was out of my control and felt terrible for being singled out because I have a physical impediment. I know this has probably been asked many times, but was wondering how worried should I be in being able to match into a good program. I am applying into either IM or Neurology.
And sorry if this is repetitive. Thank you all.