Hard24Get is right, scut is the currency of med students. Where I go to school, they clearly delineate that scut work is when it is not involved in patient care. Somehow preparing the H&P for tumor board for your resident is not scut work. whatever. The thing I found on Surgery and Obgyn, is if you do what the scut work that is asked, and even a little (you dont want to look like some nose wiping ass kissing gunner) without asked, the residents are much more willing to let you/teach you how to suture, or intubate, or whatever. I've gotten to do a bit more than some fellow students because I offered to go get coffee, since I was planning on getting it for myself (key). it's more like having some social grace and being "respectful of your elder" you save them some time, or annoyance, they (some) give it back to you in teaching.