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Can anyone comment on the time requirements for psych in OKC? Is it light on the hours typically? Any weekend call?
Can anyone comment on the time requirements for psych in OKC? Is it light on the hours typically? Any weekend call?
Can anyone comment on the time requirements for psych in OKC? Is it light on the hours typically? Any weekend call?
no weekend call. only 3-4 total calls for 6 wk period. a few unlucky people ended up with one friday night call. psych call is more flexible than other 3rd yr rotation so dont sweat it.
hours are very rotation specific but should as a general rule be no worse than 8-5. depending on the clinic/inpt assignment, they can sometimes be as good as 9-3.
ive started to stress out about 4th yr scheduling and match process and found my way back to this board.
Long time no see, glp. I'm pretty stressed about 4th year scheduling and that garbage too - it's all coming due and I really don't have time for it while I'm on surgery.no weekend call. only 3-4 total calls for 6 wk period. a few unlucky people ended up with one friday night call. psych call is more flexible than other 3rd yr rotation so dont sweat it.
hours are very rotation specific but should as a general rule be no worse than 8-5. depending on the clinic/inpt assignment, they can sometimes be as good as 9-3.
ive started to stress out about 4th yr scheduling and match process and found my way back to this board.
What's funny is I remember really thinking hard about all the things I wanted to do with my third year schedule back in first year. Now that it's here, the only things I care about are having peds/psych (or fam) first so I can go to Vegas and 2 selectives back-to-back after med/surg so I can go to Tulsa and do EM. I'm not even sure where the other rotations fall on my schedule. I'd like to have med before surg and would like to have surgery sometime in the winter, but it isn't as important as the other two. I've only got 4 schedules left that fit my needs and I don't pick for ~45 more people, so I am relatively confident I'm not going to get those needs. So I guess I'll have to look at other things.
One note about the back to back selectives -- some people in our class who got that were still unable to get EM or anesthesia because 4th years have priority over 3rd years for those slots. Apparently that's especially a problem in the fall. And a general note about schedules, there's really no magic schedule, and everybody has to do the same thing. If you're feeling a little screwed by a not so great number, it'll still be OK.
All the schedules that would let me do this are in the spring, several have it is one of the last or the last month. So I don't think it would conflict with many 4th years. Tulsa 3rd years get to pick first as well, so that might take away my options. Oh well. I'm accepting that if it doesn't work out how I planned in the first place, I'll just pick a schedule starting w/peds or psych that I actually like instead of what works for a very specific interest. And if I get the schedule I want but still can't do EM in Tulsa, well... fine. I guess I can work it into 4th year.
Anyone know the weekend time commitment for urology selective in OKC? There aren't very many options left that will let me go to Vegas and have an EM selective at all (including as only a 2-wk OKC). So I'm trying to see if starting with a selective would let me do that. It's the only selective I'm interested in that I can take at the very beginning of the year. Rads, gas, and ortho all aren't offered then or require pre-reqs that obviously I won't have completed at the first rotation.
If you get a schedule with a selective up front, you can talk to SuAnn or Jennie about taking two weeks of your fourth year vacation during that time slot and just do 4 selectives during fourth year instead of just 3. Of course, I don't know of anyone's wedding except my own that would warrant that kind of compromise of 4th year vacation time. 😉
We had a classmate do that because his family needed him for harvest.
I wouldn't count on EM as a 3rd year, anyway. Technically, you're supposed to have completed both Medicine and Surgery to do the EM elective. Now, I hear that's not always enforced - and I've heard some attendings say that you need only Medicine, others have said only Surgery. Problem is, if they let you in - you might get the one attending who expects both pre-requisites. No matter what he thinks of you, he'll make an example of your performance review in order to make a statement to the administration. I'm a chicken, but I wouldn't risk trying to bend the rules.
So no one knows about urology? I sent an email to the contact person, but she's out of town until next week. So I sent it who she said to contact if you needed something before then. Haven't heard back.
i dont know if weekends are required but urology is definitely one of the selectives i would only recommend if you actually have an interest in it. urology residents show up at the hospital the same time that gen surg students do if that tells you anything. ENT and ortho are the two other selectives that are pretty time intensive in my limited experience, though i think ENT is more variable and flexible.
if you cant get ophtho during the time you want to go to vegas, that is your best bet, derm doesnt have weekends, but they are pretty stict during the week and its hard to get early in the summer bc 4th yrs doing sub-i's take up slots (i think).
I have some lingering surgical interest in urology. I've been convinced from others in the field that it is the best surgical sub-specialty and given my lingering desire to go into surgery, I figure I ought to give myself a chance to see if I would find urology boring or not. Thanks for the tips 🙂.
I think ENT is the best surg-sub personally, but then again I have no desire to work on the sanitation disposal system of the body either, so I may be biased.
Jwax did you just insult me in that thread on overweight in med school?
if so I hate you!!!!!!!!!!!!
By the way - I asked one of the 4th years going into urology what the weekend commitment was and he advised me that they expect the students to round at least one day of the weekend. In case anyone was burning with curiosity.
My impression of the urology selective, as someone who did not do it, is that it will crush any lingering surgical desires out of you, unless you're really wanting to do some kind of surgery.
Well, then that would serve a purpose, too. I'll take another look at my options since our selective choices aren't due until after exams. Your radiology interest group meeting made me give radiology a second thought. 12 weeks vacation a year for that ridiculous kind of money? Nice. Shame it's such a snooze. 😉
Got my schedule picked. No back-to-back selective schedules were available, so no Tulsa EM for me 3rd year. Guess I'll have to do it 4th year. I'm starting with peds though so I will get to go to Vegas Thursday night 🙂. Hooray for a bachelorette party in Vegas! You can't beat that.
I'm starting with peds though so I will get to go to Vegas Thursday night 🙂. Hooray for a bachelorette party in Vegas! You can't beat that.
i dont know what you've been told about peds but wards are 6 days/wk with call and all that crap. if i were you, id try to get a hold of the clerkship coordinator (linda alexander) to make sure that you are on outpatient (and not newborn nursery) whenever you are planning on going.
I did that back in February when I was trying to figure out which rotations I could/should take 🙂. I'm a pre-planner. She's told me if I take the right rotation that week the could accommodate me (cardio is what she recommended). I sent her another email this afternoon to confirm before I book my flight.
Amx - shouldn't you know you're soon to be salary?
Granted, if I can get off the ground in sports shrinkage, that'll be a tidy little bonus though.
Jwax - congrats on getting your schedule worked-out. But, don't be so quick to box yourself in - trust me, you will be a far different person coming out of 3rd year than you will be going in. You may fall in love with something you never expected to - and, if you do one week of your Surgery rotation and swear that you never want to see the inside of the O.R. ever again (except as an anesthesiologist, of course) - well, you won't be the first
Why is the background of the MS2 page on Hippocrates bright blue? Are they trying to give you a headache?
Soonereng - I don't think the word "shrinkage" can be used under any circumstance that doesn't make me giggle.
What nut job would choose that over ~36-48 hour / week career after only 3 year residency w/no fellowship? No call?
Someone who wouldn't ever wonder what they were gonna do when they got tired of nights, every physician pretty much hating you, and dealing with societal scurge...😀
<---- doesn't want to learn lymphomas/leukemias or anything about the skin or the mouth 😴
I could probably just say "doesn't want to learn anything". Sigh. At least it's better than studying neuro. 😉
Soonereng - I don't think the word "shrinkage" can be used under any circumstance that doesn't make me giggle.
I officially hate you.
i can't seem to get in the test block mode.
There you are! I was beginning to wonder if all the first years had banned themselves from SDN (which might not be that bad an idea for myself honestly...I can't seem to get in the test block mode).
I'm pretty much in TB mode. I need to perform at least as good as my best IHI exam score for the last two exams or I'm in trouble. 😱 I have no idea if I can pull it off.
Anyone want to narrow down what pictures I should put the most emphasis on for IHI?
Does no one remember on this? Not that I would hold it against you for not remembering 8 random images from a year ago. 😎
Agreed. I was sad without the 1st years comments.
On a curious note, I think I'm finally starting to feel like less of a poser and more like an actual med student. Well, mostly.
My pre-test-block entertainment. I think the first years will especially get a kick out of it since it mentions a neuro test!
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYbr1XJZQBg[/YOUTUBE]
We can't have a sad Jwax.
Mostly I just backed off because all my posts sound whiney and/or sarcastic. And from the perspective of everyone in upper classes, that must sound annoying and from the perspective of people trying to get in it must be incensing.
Also, I just generally started getting annoyed with forum d-bags who only want to argue, though admittedly there isn't usually alot of that on this thread. I figured I was stressed enough overall that I didn't need to mess with that, too. OU's SDN crew has been a huge part of easing my newb anxieties, so that probably wasn't much of a reason for staying away from this particular thread.
On a curious note, I think I'm finally starting to feel like less of a poser and more like an actual med student. Well, mostly.