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I did not match into a specialty with a narrow knowledge base and am thankful to SOAP into a IM categorical spot.
I slacked off hardcore since the start of 4th year and did not even try that hard in 3rd year... Not the definition of a good medical student by any means... Took the easiest electives possible in 4th year (online, research, etc) and haven't presented a patient for months (and my presentations are absolutely trash). And I did not do a medicine sub-I. I am very nervous for residency but thankful to be starting this summer. I am not kidding when I say that I think most 3rd years and some of the 2nd years are better than me clinically.
What can I do to bring my knowledge base up to par? I also SOAPed at a FMG-heavy program and FMGs tend to really know their stuff so I am worried for looking bad starting Day 1. I got good board scores so I can learn and spit back the IM material but I don't know where to start or whats relevant to start as an intern.
PS: I am not gunning and trying to hit the ground running so I can become a structural cardiologist 8 years from now.. Where I am currently in my skills would probably bring me to the PD's attention within my first month. I could barely come up with 3 differentials for my ER patients a few months ago and I am no longer amused by this fact but TERRIFIED
I slacked off hardcore since the start of 4th year and did not even try that hard in 3rd year... Not the definition of a good medical student by any means... Took the easiest electives possible in 4th year (online, research, etc) and haven't presented a patient for months (and my presentations are absolutely trash). And I did not do a medicine sub-I. I am very nervous for residency but thankful to be starting this summer. I am not kidding when I say that I think most 3rd years and some of the 2nd years are better than me clinically.
What can I do to bring my knowledge base up to par? I also SOAPed at a FMG-heavy program and FMGs tend to really know their stuff so I am worried for looking bad starting Day 1. I got good board scores so I can learn and spit back the IM material but I don't know where to start or whats relevant to start as an intern.
PS: I am not gunning and trying to hit the ground running so I can become a structural cardiologist 8 years from now.. Where I am currently in my skills would probably bring me to the PD's attention within my first month. I could barely come up with 3 differentials for my ER patients a few months ago and I am no longer amused by this fact but TERRIFIED