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Blade Runner

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Hi Everyone. I finally decided on walking the path of vigilance after many sleepless nights. Started with the best anesthesiology mentor a first year medical student could ever asked for, followed by experiences & honors during my anesthesiology rotation, then the CiM surveys, personality tests, and my positive experiences with the anesthesiologists during my hellish OB/GYN rotation. Yet somehow, my head was saying that it is way too early to decide.

Came down to one moment last week when I was the one teaching the medicine resident intubation pearls. I realized how much I missed having a blade in my hand.

Any advice for this new 3rd year blade will be greatly appreciated. 👍
 
Hi Everyone. I finally decided on walking the path of vigilance after many sleepless nights. Started with the best anesthesiology mentor a first year medical student could ever asked for, followed by experiences & honors during my anesthesiology rotation, then the CiM surveys, personality tests, and my positive experiences with the anesthesiologists during my hellish OB/GYN rotation. Yet somehow, my head was saying that it is way too early to decide.

Came down to one moment last week when I was the one teaching the medicine resident intubation pearls. I realized how much I missed having a blade in my hand.

Any advice for this new 3rd year blade will be greatly appreciated. 👍


Congrats on your choice and welcome to the party. I hope you match into the program of your choice.
 
Hi Everyone. I finally decided on walking the path of vigilance after many sleepless nights. Started with the best anesthesiology mentor a first year medical student could ever asked for, followed by experiences & honors during my anesthesiology rotation, then the CiM surveys, personality tests, and my positive experiences with the anesthesiologists during my hellish OB/GYN rotation. Yet somehow, my head was saying that it is way too early to decide.

Came down to one moment last week when I was the one teaching the medicine resident intubation pearls. I realized how much I missed having a blade in my hand.

Any advice for this new 3rd year blade will be greatly appreciated. 👍
good for you dude.. hope everything goes well for you for the rest of the year. and dont worry you will learn everything in time.. dont try to learn everything now...
 
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