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Here's some more of that rad onc twitter stuff
Eww...trolling for victims
The op looks like a male ORM. Perhaps the trolling/joke is on Dr Siker.... In any case, absurd hard sell on the fieldEww...trolling for victims
Super-liminal messaging "join radonc!!!!"The op looks like a male ORM. Perhaps the trolling/joke is on Dr Siker.... In any case, absurd hard sell on the field
Times must be tough In our field that “leaders” are trolling twitter like confused rabid bunnies looking for fresh meat. Stay woke folks!
What else are they going to do? They treat one organ site, have constant resident coverage and clearly aren't leading any breakthrough research trials/projects.
I sincerely believe these folks are turning to twitter because they are bored out of their minds. And twitter rewards people for saying nonsense.
I remember the good ol'days when people celebrated tangible achievements. What a time to be alive that was.
Time to top up my beverage and imbibe further. I'm glad Johnny Walker is here to keep me company in these "unprecedented times" as the TV keeps saying.
Some people call it a 6-pack, i call it a support group?reminds of that Midland song:
“People say I got a drinkin' problem
But I got no problem drinkin' at all…“
The op looks like a male ORM. Perhaps the trolling/joke is on Dr Siker.... In any case, absurd hard sell on the field
i went to academy the other day to load up for my purse gun. Everything sold out. Revolvers are on back order.
Our field needs more Harvard med students to do residency at Harvard and then take a faculty position at Harvard where they can help the underserved.
Is there evidence that having a gaslighting Twitter account increases the chance of a match? Seems like a faulty assumption to start.
Virtual away rotations strike me as a lousy way of promoting anything minus boredom and frustration.
This is laying the groundwork for the excuses in Spring. "The field is fine. YOU just didn't tweet enough!"
The authors should have just come out and said, "If you aren't Harvard, MDACC, or MSKCC... you're probably ****ed this cycle."
1) The 5th author on that study is a kid in high school - seriously, check it out.
2) That article is CLASSIC Red Journal.
probably a nepotism thing. Maybe not. I know of two people who had their own parents put them as authors in their papers starting in early college. One of them even got to be senior author. Both of them in rad onc now. Academic medicine is a complete joke. I find that when someone has like a ton of pubs the higher chance someone is full of BS. I just do not trust resume padders. Seeing this sort of thing across academic medicine and culture of “i scratch your back and you scratch mine”, people get added to papers with minimal to nocontributions, people are left out who actually do the work. The politics are nauseating. For example, Lisa Kachnic ended up senior author in the hippocampal avoidance paper and she treats GI, not Mehta but Kachnic.Disgusting stuff. I doubt my sister can actually contour the hippocampus or even find it. You know im right folks!
If he’s truly a med student at Harvard I doubt he would trollThe op looks like a male ORM. Perhaps the trolling/joke is on Dr Siker.... In any case, absurd hard sell on the field
the nepotism in this field is repulsive. This includes protecting your incompetent friend who clearly should not have a job. Not just the nepotism with blood relatives.probably a nepotism thing. Maybe not. I know of two people who had their own parents put them as authors in their papers starting in early college. One of them even got to be senior author. Both of them in rad onc now. Academic medicine is a complete joke. I find that when someone has like a ton of pubs the higher chance someone is full of BS. I just do not trust resume padders. Seeing this sort of thing across academic medicine and culture of “i scratch your back and you scratch mine”, people get added to papers with minimal to nocontributions, people are left out who actually do the work. The politics are nauseating. For example, Lisa Kachnic ended up senior author in the hippocampal avoidance paper and she treats GI, not Mehta but Kachnic.Disgusting stuff. I doubt my sister can actually contour the hippocampus or even find it. You know im right folks!
Yes and got the shadowing opportunity because his parents are friends with the right people. This is deplorable.My theory is he shadowed with Emma Holliday (he's from a high school in the Houston suburbs).
Totally agree about academics, considering I have explicitly been involved in the political gaming you're talking about. It's sad. It's not what I got into medicine for. It's systemic rot that pervades every level of every institution, RadOnc or not.
Academic medicine has this problem in all fields. It tends to be more prominent in the smaller ones. Rad Onc is one. Ophthalmology and dermatology are two other ones. I've friends in those and they just gave up on that sweet academic medicine salary and ventured into private practice. Suffice it to say they're not doing too good right now because of some pesky RNA floating around in droplets.
I swear, sometimes life is like one of those videogames where no matter what choices you make you always get the bad ending.
“Oh, you hate your job? Why didn’t you say so? There’s a support group for that. It’s called ‘Everybody’, and they meet at the bar.”Academic medicine has this problem in all fields. It tends to be more prominent in the smaller ones. Rad Onc is one. Ophthalmology and dermatology are two other ones. I've friends in those and they just gave up on that sweet academic medicine salary and ventured into private practice. Suffice it to say they're not doing too good right now because of some pesky RNA floating around in droplets.
I swear, sometimes life is like one of those videogames where no matter what choices you make you always get the bad ending.
yes. Unless you have the right DNA. people have no shame. people who hire family and protect incompetent family/friends are shameless (the latter are shameless and dangerous).
Where the line is varies. More of a ‘know it when u see it’ problem. For instance, when multiple chairs, including former ASTRO presidents, match their own kids— there’s a negative look to that no matter how much the kid may have earned it. Certainly happens in other specialties as well.I dunno. If I thought my daughter were a good physician, I would love to hire her for my practice. (She’s 7, so reaaaaly hard to say right now.) I find it hard to criticize those who would want to help their offspring. What’s more of a human drive than that? We should instead criticize the system which limits avenues of success to the point where this seems necessary or a big part of the game overall.
I realize you wrote ‘incompetent’, which changes the discussion, sure, but i just wanted to give a familial perspective.
Where the line is varies. More of a ‘know it when u see it’ problem. For instance, when multiple chairs, including former ASTRO presidents, match their own kids— there’s a negative look to that no matter how much the kid may have earned it. Certainly happens in other specialties as well.
I listed my sister as a 4th author once (she helped with stats). Still regret it almost more than anything in my career
whats wrong in giving an authorship to your sister if she worked on the project? I believe you did the right thing by making her a co-author.
I dunno. If I thought my daughter were a good physician, I would love to hire her for my practice. (She’s 7, so reaaaaly hard to say right now.) I find it hard to criticize those who would want to help their offspring. What’s more of a human drive than that? We should instead criticize the system which limits avenues of success to the point where this seems necessary or a big part of the game overall.
I realize you wrote ‘incompetent’, which changes the discussion, sure, but i just wanted to give a familial perspective.
Same last name, screams nepotism and corruption, which it was
I despise nepotism. It is a big problem in our field . Two attendings at NY Methodist ( an awful awful place btw) RO program have graduated their kids from it (one of them is the chair). The chair of University of Wisconsin just matched his own son. Howard Sandler’s daughter is a RO. The CS program was not around yet but she did match nearby with his buddy at UCLA. The specialty has been corrupt for a long time. When it all burns down, and one may argue it already is ( the dance by Garth Brooks serenates our cremation), we will have earned it many times over. I mean we have PW who heads one of the most corrupt companies in oncology, the JP MORGAN Jamie Dimond of RO in charge of our boards. We are fu**** in case you did not know!
the field deserves a 2 am no knock fed raid, dragged out of mansion bag over head, no shirt on, aaron hernandez roger stone style. The day of reckoning is coming folks.
Our house is definitely in order, nothing to see here folks, #radoncrocks, medical students trying to match into this specialty totally aren't torching their futures, nope nope nope.
thecarbonionangle said:...I despise nepotism. ...
probably a nepotism thing. Maybe not. I know of two people who had their own parents put them as authors in their papers starting in early college. One of them even got to be senior author. Both of them in rad onc now. Academic medicine is a complete joke. I find that when someone has like a ton of pubs the higher chance someone is full of BS. I just do not trust resume padders. Seeing this sort of thing across academic medicine and culture of “i scratch your back and you scratch mine”, people get added to papers with minimal to nocontributions, people are left out who actually do the work. The politics are nauseating. For example, Lisa Kachnic ended up senior author in the hippocampal avoidance paper and she treats GI, not Mehta but Kachnic.Disgusting stuff. I doubt my sister can actually contour the hippocampus or even find it. You know im right folks!
Sounds about right.When I was in residency at unnamed institution, we were required to list all the faculty on our papers as authors (including those out on maternity leave, etc.), but the same courtesy was not extended to the residents. Per our chairman, the faculty "needed more publications to advance in academic rank." When asked why they weren't doing their own research or publishing their own papers, we were told if we asked that again we would be let go.
When I was in residency at unnamed institution, we were required to list all the faculty on our papers as authors (including those out on maternity leave, etc.), but the same courtesy was not extended to the residents. Per our chairman, the faculty "needed more publications to advance in academic rank." When asked why they weren't doing their own research or publishing their own papers, we were told if we asked that again we would be let go.
When I was in residency at unnamed institution, we were required to list all the faculty on our papers as authors (including those out on maternity leave, etc.), but the same courtesy was not extended to the residents. Per our chairman, the faculty "needed more publications to advance in academic rank." When asked why they weren't doing their own research or publishing their own papers, we were told if we asked that again we would be let go.
When I was in residency at unnamed institution, we were required to list all the faculty on our papers as authors (including those out on maternity leave, etc.), but the same courtesy was not extended to the residents. Per our chairman, the faculty "needed more publications to advance in academic rank." When asked why they weren't doing their own research or publishing their own papers, we were told if we asked that again we would be let go.
Safe assumption.Which is why unless someone is first, second, or senior author on a retrospective analysis, I just figure they did nothing for the actual paper.
This has been my favorite experience in RadOnc residency:
"Why is this thing done this way?"
"Ask again and you'll find no one is willing to be a reference for your job search."
"Ah...message received."
Safe assumption.
There was one paper I published as a resident where I literally did all the work. Conception, chart review, dosimetric analyses, stats, wrote it, everything. Months of work. Chairman took 1st and bumped me to 3rd.
Still sticks in my craw.
Had a similar thing happen in med school but effectively begged for 2nd. Like guys, why isn't senior good enough for you? You REALLY need to take my authorship? Are you that thirsty?
Oh well, #radoncrocks.