Anyone else finding the Immuno text to be a good cure for insomnia on these hot and sticky nights?
oldjeeps said:Anyone else finding the Immuno text to be a good cure for insomnia on these hot and sticky nights?
Shangal said:why don't you use the air conditioner, that seems to work for me
oldjeeps said:So what did the rest of you think of that Immuno exam?
My thoughts: BOHICA
Shangal said:my god, immunology is over. I just realized that now that I am looking at my micro notes. Why isn't school getting more interesting for me.
Anyways, katrina, thanks for that email you sent to the class. more people in the class should do what you did. I heard last year's class all helped eachother like that and since our class is the worse, in terms of helping eachother out, in wayne state history, the admission committee re-evaluated their acception criteria so they don't end up like a class like ours. So when you sent that email, and that other kid, I thought our class isn't that bad after all.
katrinadams9 said:Here's some dirty acronyms to help you guys remember the antibiotics and they way they function... I would send 'em out to the whole class, but I don't want to offend some of our more uptight collegues. 😉
Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis:
penny's = penicillin
lips = lipoprotein
carry = carbopenems
mono = monobactams
syphillis = cephalosporins
& gonorrhea = glycopeptides
anti-ribosomal agents:
man, = macrolides
amanda's = aminoglycosides
low = linezoid
slung = synercid
tits = tetracyclines
closely = chloramphenicol
cling = clindamycin
agents that interfere with nucleic acid synthesis:
slutty = sulfonamides
trina = trimethoprim
quietly = quinolones
nibbles = nitrofuratoin
men = methronidazole
anti-tuberculosis agents:
isabel = isoniazid
rims = rifampin
paul = pyrazinamide
& ethel = ethambutol
strips = streptomycin
Flobber said:Who said our class doesn't help each other out?
Do you guys think we are actually expected to know all of the little details from these lectures? For example, in host-parasite relationships, Jackson lists some microorganism for almost every bit of information he presents as an example... we're not supposed to memorize those, are we? This unit sucks. It sucks bad. Oh, it's bad. So bad.
Flobber said:This unit sucks. It sucks bad. Oh, it's bad. So bad.
katrinadams9 said:Jackson said for this exam we don't need to know the specific examples, just the general characteristics. Lerner also said the same about the antibiotics lectures: don't memorize the drugs in each class, just know the classes and the characteristics of each class. I think that's plenty to memorize right there.
katrinadams9 said:Here's some dirty acronyms to help you guys remember the antibiotics and they way they function... I would send 'em out to the whole class, but I don't want to offend some of our more uptight collegues. 😉
Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis:
penny's = penicillin
lips = lipoprotein
carry = carbopenems
mono = monobactams
syphillis = cephalosporins
& gonorrhea = glycopeptides
anti-ribosomal agents:
man, = macrolides
amanda's = aminoglycosides
low = linezoid
slung = synercid
tits = tetracyclines
closely = chloramphenicol
cling = clindamycin
agents that interfere with nucleic acid synthesis:
slutty = sulfonamides
trina = trimethoprim
quietly = quinolones
nibbles = nitrofuratoin
men = methronidazole
anti-tuberculosis agents:
isabel = isoniazid
rims = rifampin
paul = pyrazinamide
& ethel = ethambutol
strips = streptomycin
fun8stuff said:so do u guys use mneumonics a lot (for like everything)? a few people i have been talking to sure seem to. I have always used them very litte... like maybe for things like SItS and DR CUMA and So Long To Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb and TAN, but that's about it... should i start using more? 😱
oldjeeps said:As ddmoore said (and you have probably heard a thousand time already) it all depends on what type of learner you are.
However, if you are the mnemonics type then I would suggest a visit to http://www.medicalmnemonics.com/; unless you are one of those people that insist on making up their own mnemonics.
It might be different for everyone else, but I felt like there really wasnt much use for mnemonics in first year after anatomy. Of course maybe if I made more use of them I would be doing better on some of these exams.
fun8stuff said:so do u guys use mneumonics a lot (for like everything)? a few people i have been talking to sure seem to. I have always used them very litte... like maybe for things like SItS and DR CUMA and So Long To Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb and TAN, but that's about it... should i start using more? 😱
fun8stuff said:so do u guys use mneumonics a lot (for like everything)? a few people i have been talking to sure seem to. I have always used them very litte... like maybe for things like SItS and DR CUMA and So Long To Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb and TAN, but that's about it... should i start using more? 😱
ddmoore54 said:I think it depends on the student. I myself don't rely on them too much, just because I feel like it is only more stuff to memorize. However, the cranial nerve one, navl to navel, army over navy, and water under the bridge, I did use and like (all from anatomy).
Shangal said:I hate microbiology, I hate immunology. I hate everything that is med school related. I hate wayne state. I hate exams. I am just full of hate at this point.
And what did you think about our last exam, good stuff?
oldjeeps said:I just kept thinking (especially with those resistance questions) that I would like to go with a write in answer of "request ID consult". Is that a bad thing?
Honestly not looking forward to seeing those scores go up. I have a gut feeling (which is frequently wrong) that the class average is about to take a dive.
Shangal said:do you guys remember any questions coming from the case studies. I thought that was a waste of my time
JonD-08 said:I bet someone in our class aces it anyway.
ddmoore54 said:I thought the exam was reasonable with the exception of the resistance questions. Those were just ridiculous. Last time I checked, we didn't just finish our ID residency. Whatever, we can't get bent out of shape over every outlandish question. Just gotta let it role off of you.
Evil X said:That is the right attitude. Its only a few questions in the grand sceme of things. If you hit yourself for every question you got wrong, you'd be pretty sore by the end of second year.
PS. just look forward to third and especially fourth year. Yeah!
fun8stuff said:i wish i was a fourth year... 🙁
oldjeeps said:I thought that you were a first year?
Consequently you are not allowed to think that way yet. Especially since you have yet to live through the joy of your first round of exams.
fun8stuff said:first years can't dream?
fun8stuff said:i wish i was a fourth year... 🙁
Shangal said:Oh yeah, and good luck to all you first years, just don't panick like I did last year when I got my Z-score. I guess if you get a 500 or above you are good
Thrice said:T- 12 hours and counting for the MS1's.
Anyone else finding it hard to focus right now?
I want a beer so bad.
Shangal said:I don't think we have dumb people in our classes
deowolf04 said:In the immortal words of Burgess Meredith in Grumpier Old Men: "You can wish in one hand and crap in the other, and see which one gets filled first." 😉
But seriously, you guys should be only thinking of passing each round of exams, not looking that far ahead. I'm not even dreaming of third year yet, just working to pass Micro at this point. The Scott Hall timewarp will set in soon enough for you first years, and before you know it, it will be Thanksgiving and you'll have no idea where the months went.
ddmoore54 said:Hmmm.... not sure about this one. I can say for sure that there are people that the thought of them practicing scares me....
katrinadams9 said:Some of those people aren't necessarily in the bottom of the class either... a few of 'em are the really smart people that have no people skills. I'm afraid to see what their bedside manner will be like! 😱
Evil X said:What can we do to help the hurricane victims? I've been watching the developments and it saddens and concerns me to see people in such despair. Plus, I've been trying to call my friend who is a nurse in Mississippi and have not been able to get through.