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ddmoore54 said:
Where the hell did Flobber go?

Still recovering from a sub-par performance on the last exam... stupid, stupid, stupid micro.

Streaming lecturer just said "cow $hit". At least that was good.
 
Shangal said:
the class average was 81%, that's insane. Does anyone in our class have a life? I guess this was the wrong class to be in med school with. I'll do anything for a class with an average in the 60s, just once!
I wonder how next year's class is going to perform on this anatomy exam. If they get an average in the 60s, I am going to modify and be in their class.


where did you get this info of avg being 81
 
drtt2bear said:
where did you get this info of avg being 81

It's posted right along with the exam scores for the second exam on the bulletin boards on the second floor.
 
What did you guys think the email Frank just sent?

I thought it was pretty spot on.
 
JonD-08 said:
What did you guys think the email Frank just sent?

I thought it was pretty spot on.


I about fell out of my chair laughing. I can remember saying all of those things (except the DCM one - although it is a decent idea) at least once thru the year. Wasn't there a regular browser version available last year??? Or at least the rumor of one? I love the pre-populated idea. I mean the only eval's I actually put some effort into were the one or two really good/bad lecturer's. I also seem to remember some students completely refusing to fill them out and forewent getting their grades. I almost think that may be the way to go. If we could get every student, or upwards of 80-90 % to not fill out the next set of eval's we may have at least a platform to get heard from. This was a big issue last year and I am surprised that it hasn't been fixed with all the grumbling there was before.
 
I loved the clinical med idea. It will be pretty cool to have retinal scanners in scott hall. But to be honest I think clin med is a waste of my time, it shouldn't be required. I mean we are not in high school anymore, we should be allowed to watch those lectures later through blackboard on our time. And those 2 dorks who emailed the class on how unprofessional we were and unworthy to become doctors because a bunch of us skipped clin med last year, should mind their own business.
Doesn't it sound stupid to refuse to see a doctor because they ditched clin med lectures during their first and second year in med school. I mean all this class teaches us is what we already learned in undergrad. Be tolerant and non judgemental. And sometimes something about statistics.
 
any of u guys remember what your anatomy or histo averages were last year?
 
fun8stuff said:
any of u guys remember what your anatomy or histo averages were last year?

I highly doubt that any of us remember what those scores were. But my OCD was acting up at this point last year and I tapped that info into my PDA (had to find some use for that waste of $).

Stats for the first round of exams for the Class for 2008 were: (% average +/- Stand. Dev.)
Gross Practical: 81.06 +/- 7.17
Gross written: 72.64 +/- 5.24
Histology: 82.08 +/- 6.91

If any has this recorded differently please feel free to correct me.
 
oldjeeps said:
I highly doubt that any of us remember what those scores were. But my OCD was acting up at this point last year and I tapped that info into my PDA (had to find some use for that waste of $).

Stats for the first round of exams for the Class for 2008 were: (% average +/- Stand. Dev.)
Gross Practical: 81.06 +/- 7.17
Gross written: 72.64 +/- 5.24
Histology: 82.08 +/- 6.91

If any has this recorded differently please feel free to correct me.

thanks. i knew it was worth a shot to ask! i think there will be the same pattern in our class, with the higher scores in histo and on the practical.
 
OK, it seems that the 2nd years are about one poor faculty decision away from all-out mutiny. This is getting to be really amusing, with students openly calling out our professors, administration, and student reps by email. Beware the wrath of disgruntled med students!

524 eval questions... ri-goddamn-diculous.
 
yeah, i think this is how a coup d' etat starts. regardless, it has definitely gotten the attention of the admin and faculty. It seems like things are actually getting accomplished.
 
Flobber said:
OK, it seems that the 2nd years are about one poor faculty decision away from all-out mutiny. This is getting to be really amusing, with students openly calling out our professors, administration, and student reps by email. Beware the wrath of disgruntled med students!

524 eval questions... ri-goddamn-diculous.

All it will take now to be sure the faculty and deans will pay attention to us is for us to unite in one voice that we will not take all of this lying down. I highly recommend that every second year send an email to Jackson about the post-exam reviews to show that we can unite even though not all of us take advantage of the reviews.

Honestly, I think things are going to get worse before they get better. Next week will be worse than this one with yet another exam hanging over our heads. If things don't start falling into place, it is going to get very ugly indeed.
 
I was in group A, and the number of questions was obnoxious. I fought the power by filling them out during required ClinMed lecture 😛 ... even blindly hitting 'neutral' for every question took forever.

I wrote to Jackson just now, got an "out of office" auto-reply - think he turned that on just because he got flooded with MS2 emails? That would amuse me greatly.

I'm really glad our class is taking action on this. We're taught to be all PC, smiles-and-handshakes... it's nice to see the gloves come off.
 
JonD-08 said:
I wrote to Jackson just now, got an "out of office" auto-reply - think he turned that on just because he got flooded with MS2 emails? That would amuse me greatly.

I'm really glad our class is taking action on this. We're taught to be all PC, smiles-and-handshakes... it's nice to see the gloves come off.

I would like to think that our class is rising up in large enough numbers to make him do that, but I know someone that e-mailed him Thursday afternoon and got that auto-reply - saying that he was "out of the office on Friday". 🙄 Gee that's nice of the course director to not even be in the building the day of the post-exam review 🙄 .

I also e-mailed him this weekend to voice my displeasure with his decisions - I hope that a large portion of the rest of the class also does so.
 
Glad to see that Dr. J is still creating class chaos. What a doofus.
 
MD'05 said:
Glad to see that Dr. J is still creating class chaos. What a doofus.

1. How long has he been "creating class chaos"?
2. What did he try to pull with/on your class?
 
oldjeeps said:
1. How long has he been "creating class chaos"?
2. What did he try to pull with/on your class?

1. I am not sure.
2. Mandatory PDA purchase for year 3. We were promised all this PDA software/information to make life easier. All we received was this crap patient encounter software that was too cumbersome to use. Many of my classmates (and I) spent alot of money on the PDA's. The PDA's were good for nothing but doorstops since the majority of hospitals use Palm based PDA's.

I now use a Palm.
 
Mutiny, I like it.
 
For the UTI infectors:

Eve = E. Coli
Strokes = Staph saprophyticus
Kyle's = Klebsiella pneumoniae
Prominent = Proteus mirabilis
Erection = Enterococcus

Undiagnosable bacteria:

just remember PIT as in black pit

enteroPathogenic e. coli
enteroInvasive e. coli
enteroToxigenic e. coli

Untreatable infections:

Please = enteroPathogenic e. coli
Razor = rotovirus
Noreen's = norovirus
Ass = enteroAggregative e. coli
Hair = enteroHemorrhagic e. coli
Immediately = enteroInvasive e. coli

Miscellaneous:

enteroHemorrhagic E. coli causes Hemolytic uremic syndrome
enteroToxigenic E. coli is Treatable with Trimethoprim-sulfra or ciprofloxacin
 
I feel dirty after reading all these sexually transmitted diseases and urinary infections. Thank god I am not a girl and don't have to worry as much about it I guess.
Oh yeah, and thank god I am not in the 2009 class. They seem to have beat us on their first exam. So long for our legacy of being the smartest wayne state ever had
 
I can't believe they're considering expelling the kid who distributed the micro lab stuff. This is crazy. Apparently the administration isn't going to take our bitching laying down... they're going to fight back.

All the more reason for me to stay at home and stream lectures...
 
Yeah, jackson is getting on everyone's nerves. Hopefully he can't hurt that guy. I mean all he wanted to do is help the rest of the class, he wasn't trying to get any financial gain out of this. He took it way out of proportion in my opinion.
Jackson needs to get fired! He is making life more difficult for us for some reason and I think he's enjoying it. I mean is't he supposed to help us out, what the hell is his problem.
How can we stop this maddness. He is a horrible horrible person.
 
So this means one of two things:
1) The faculty is on our listserv, or
2) Somebody in our class reported it.

Given that the faculty probably doesn't want to read about Kaplan book sales and Project H and whatnot... and the students who emailed about how "unprofessional" it was to skip Clin Med...
I'm guessing the latter.

Sucks that we have no power now except course evaluations. But I guess it's a good thing to remember when we're doctors and Wayne sends us those donation envelopes in the mail...
 
Shangal said:
Yeah, jackson is getting on everyone's nerves. Hopefully he can't hurt that guy. I mean all he wanted to do is help the rest of the class, he wasn't trying to get any financial gain out of this. He took it way out of proportion in my opinion.
Jackson needs to get fired! He is making life more difficult for us for some reason and I think he's enjoying it. I mean is't he supposed to help us out, what the hell is his problem.
How can we stop this maddness. He is a horrible horrible person.

You have got to be kidding. They are going to expel a student for sharing micro lab answers? That is nuts. With all the hacking and cheating that went on before the admin must be trying to set an example.

I think Dr. Jackson may have let his new position go to his head.
 
JonD-08 said:
So this means one of two things:
1) The faculty is on our listserv, or
2) Somebody in our class reported it.

Given that the faculty probably doesn't want to read about Kaplan book sales and Project H and whatnot... and the students who emailed about how "unprofessional" it was to skip Clin Med...
I'm guessing the latter.

Sucks that we have no power now except course evaluations. But I guess it's a good thing to remember when we're doctors and Wayne sends us those donation envelopes in the mail...

You are kidding right? The faculty and every department secretary is on your listserv. Look at the list of subscribers. I hope the student didn't send the micro info to the listserv. If so, he is through.
 
He sent out a message to the '09 class today about this as well. I guess he is trying to make sure that our class is properly subdued as well. I can't believe that they would actually consider expelling someone for this though. I mean all the stuff that is hacked and sent out from other sites to the classes and whatnot. Apparently it is only a problem if WSU holds the license? I don't know who sent it out but I feel sorry for them.
 
Shangal said:
Yeah, jackson is getting on everyone's nerves. Hopefully he can't hurt that guy. I mean all he wanted to do is help the rest of the class, he wasn't trying to get any financial gain out of this. He took it way out of proportion in my opinion.
Jackson needs to get fired! He is making life more difficult for us for some reason and I think he's enjoying it. I mean is't he supposed to help us out, what the hell is his problem.
How can we stop this maddness. He is a horrible horrible person.

i emailed jackson after he informed us that half of us would have to complete BLS training 2 days before our exam. all i said was that it might be more fair if it was moved to after the exam. his response was, "...i'm sorry that you feel the BLS training is being forced upon you. you will have one day scheduled to study for the exam. one day should be more than sufficient to study." that's the last time i will ever email him. he could have just said it couldnt be moved... but what the heck?
 
I'm not clever enough to figure out how to list the members, but ... There's two listservs, the "CLS2008" and "Class of 2008". CLS2008 is for strictly academic matters - Kertia Black emails the whole class every time somebody uses it for something else, telling us to use the other one. Obviously faculty is on that one, but I figured they weren't on the other one (since they care which list you send your intramural sports announcements and whatnot to)

For anybody who isn't class of 08 -

The kid's not getting expelled for sharing lab answers - what he did was take an HTML-based (copyrighted) self-study, package it into a zip file, and send it out to the class. He did this purely to help people out (so they wouldn't have to drive to Scott Hall and do these on the MD lab computers), but probably should have sent it from an anonymous hotmail account.

Jackson's making an issue of the copyright violation, and the kid has to appear before the professionalism committee... one of their punishment options is dismissal. I hope he doesn't catch that - we are way too deep in now (in time and especially debt) to not finish school now, especially for a reason like this.

MD05, check your PM - the two emails, for your perusal/amusement
 
fun8stuff said:
i emailed jackson after he informed us that half of us would have to complete BLS training 2 days before our exam. all i said was that it might be more fair if it was moved to after the exam. his response was, "...i'm sorry that you feel the BLS training is being forced upon you. you will have one day scheduled to study for the exam. one day should be more than sufficient to study." that's the last time i will ever email him. he could have just said it couldnt be moved... but what the heck?

Yeah, you're not going to get any love on a request like that. As long as they give you a dedicated 4 hour study block...that's it. You are not going to get any more than that. Besides you shouldn't have to cram for 2 whole days just to pass the exams...that is just bad scheduling on your part. I mean come on, how hard is CPR? I'm sure that it isn't going to take all day. You'll probably have to wait around to get your cert. and in that time you can always be studying from something. I mean you have lectures usually two days before a test, on information FOR the test. Why would they reschedule CPR?
 
dancinjenn said:
Yeah, you're not going to get any love on a request like that. As long as they give you a dedicated 4 hour study block...that's it. You are not going to get any more than that. Besides you shouldn't have to cram for 2 whole days just to pass the exams...that is just bad scheduling on your part. I mean come on, how hard is CPR? I'm sure that it isn't going to take all day. You'll probably have to wait around to get your cert. and in that time you can always be studying from something. I mean you have lectures usually two days before a test, on information FOR the test. Why would they reschedule CPR?

yeah, i kind of figured i blew it out of proportion. I wrote it before our first exam - so I didnt know exactly what the exams were like. So that is all it is.. CPR? I thought it was more than that... Oh well, I wasn't that concerned. I just thought it seemed silly to schedule something for half the class right before the exam, instead of after. I mostly just didnt like how he responded. Oh well, not that big of a deal... not compared to everything else.
 
I don't remember getting a CPR certificate last year or taking a BLS test last year. What does BLS stand for and what does it quiz on?
Oh yeah, and I disagree with dancinjen, an extra 4 hour study block is not enough to get a good grade. This stuff is hard to remember, and most of us don't have photographic memory and need more time to study this stuff.
 
Shangal said:
I don't remember getting a CPR certificate last year or taking a BLS test last year. What does BLS stand for and what does it quiz on?
Oh yeah, and I disagree with dancinjen, an extra 4 hour study block is not enough to get a good grade. This stuff is hard to remember, and most of us don't have photographic memory and need more time to study this stuff.

Basic Life Support Training. That is all I know- that, and it takes up a little more than half a day. I don't even know if I have to take it that day or not- half the class will have to complete the certification on that day, 2 days before the exam. I just thought it would be unfair to those who had to give up that study time, while half the class could use that time for studying. But, I was mostly just wondering what planet he was from- how could he think med students only study a day for a test?

i just thought i would bitch about him since everyone else was :laugh:
 
It really sucks that our class has to deal with all this crap right now. Second year was supposed to be better than first year (not easier, but better because of the fact that we aren't supposed to be as stressed and the material's more interesting). Now it seems to me like our class has fallen into the pit of despair over many issues from the trivial (not enough bathrooms for the ladies) to the monumentally huge (tuition increases, construction problems, etc). We no longer seem like the fun-loving class clowns of last year, but have morphed into a class of whining, complaining downers. And we have a right to be! Everything our class has complained about can and should be fixed.

I really feel for everyone in our class and I wish there was more we could do to solve these problems and make everyone's lives easier. I honestly feel that the way our complaints are dealt with by student affairs and the faculty is just plain unacceptable. We are paying good money for this school and chose to come here over other schools. Taking that into account, we are customers paying for a service. If the service is ****ty, they should either fix it or give us our money back! I know that would never happen though.... 😡
 
Shangal said:
I don't remember getting a CPR certificate last year or taking a BLS test last year. What does BLS stand for and what does it quiz on?
Oh yeah, and I disagree with dancinjen, an extra 4 hour study block is not enough to get a good grade. This stuff is hard to remember, and most of us don't have photographic memory and need more time to study this stuff.

I think you misunderstood me. I just meant that the faculty thinks that a dedicated 4 hour block is all we need extra. Besides I study every day...otherwise I wouldn't pass the exams, I could never fit everything into just one or two days before the test. I couldn't imagine just cramming for an exam, personally, I would go nuts.

And to add to the BLS description. It includes CPR and then how to do a basic assessment on heart rate and breathing, when not to move the patients (spinal injuries), and basics on how to staunch bleeding. My husband just had to complete BLS training (exactly what they called it too) at work and that is what they covered there.
 
fun8stuff said:
Basic Life Support Training. That is all I know- that, and it takes up a little more than half a day. I don't even know if I have to take it that day or not- half the class will have to complete the certification on that day, 2 days before the exam. I just thought it would be unfair to those who had to give up that study time, while half the class could use that time for studying. But, I was mostly just wondering what planet he was from- how could he think med students only study a day for a test?

i just thought i would bitch about him since everyone else was :laugh:

hold up a sec, did I miss something? What is this BLS thing you guys are all talking about and when do we have to do it and who exactly has to do it? This is the first I've heard of this 😕
And if it is CPR, what happens if we are already certified?
 
artemis said:
hold up a sec, did I miss something? What is this BLS thing you guys are all talking about and when do we have to do it and who exactly has to do it? This is the first I've heard of this 😕
And if it is CPR, what happens if we are already certified?

we got an email today from jackson saying when we will have to do it. guess what day and time i got? 1pm-5pm on the day i didnt want. i guess this is what i get for saying anything at all. i suppose he is flexing his muscles for me 🙄
 
artemis said:
hold up a sec, did I miss something? What is this BLS thing you guys are all talking about and when do we have to do it and who exactly has to do it? This is the first I've heard of this 😕
And if it is CPR, what happens if we are already certified?


I think this is a new thing for the class of 2009....
 
Hi everyone, I just noticed this tread tonight and have been reading for a while. Just a few questions I guess. I plan to apply to Wayne State SOM in 2 years. I was just wondering from your experiences if it's hard to get in? What are the requirements that really count? I also hear ya talking about Scott Hall, is that a different building than the one behind DRH? That's the only part of Wayne State I have seen. I guess any info would be helpful. Also, I plan to specialize in Psych and I don't find much info on hospitals in the are w/a psych floor. Any help there?

By the way, happy B-day to a fellow virgo (dancinjenn) 🙂
 
pschmom1 said:
Hi everyone, I just noticed this tread tonight and have been reading for a while. Just a few questions I guess. I plan to apply to Wayne State SOM in 2 years. I was just wondering from your experiences if it's hard to get in? What are the requirements that really count? I also hear ya talking about Scott Hall, is that a different building than the one behind DRH? That's the only part of Wayne State I have seen. I guess any info would be helpful. Also, I plan to specialize in Psych and I don't find much info on hospitals in the are w/a psych floor. Any help there?

By the way, happy B-day to a fellow virgo (dancinjenn) 🙂

ug...don't remind me...I'm going to be 27 on thursday :scared: 😱 +pity+ 🙁

Yes Scott hall is right behind receiving. I think that if you are in-state then you have an advantage. As for requirements: the basics as far as courses go, I'm sure that more wouldn't hurt, but don't worry about not having 30 upper level courses. And Dean Norman (dean of admissions) said during the pre-med symposium earlier this year that you need to have a 9 on each section of the MCAT to be competitive. umm...about the psych someone else will have to chime in.
 
dancinjenn said:
ug...don't remind me...I'm going to be 27 on thursday :scared: 😱 +pity+ 🙁

Happy B-Day (a little early)

and

Welcome to the club – sorry, but I bet 27 will feel even older surrounded by all of those youngins in the class of 2009. Weird how even one year seems to make such a difference – wonder what it will be like in the clinic when there are some residents that are younger than we are supervising our education.
 
....just wanted to wish the second years good luck on tomorrow's micro exam.
 
What is this about the BLS? I never got an e-mail about it...... when is this going on? Is it just for 2009 or is it 2008 too?

Thanks... sorry so many questions!
 
so what did you guys think?
one more to go, I am kind of nervous to get my grade for this one.
 
lj1230 said:
What is this about the BLS? I never got an e-mail about it...... when is this going on? Is it just for 2009 or is it 2008 too?

Thanks... sorry so many questions!
it is just for class of 2009.

here is all we know:

Dear Class:

Basic Life Support Training will be provided according to MD lab assignments:

November 16, 2005 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MD labs 2106, 2116, 2136

November 16, 2005 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. MD labs 2238, 2323, 2333

December 16, 2005 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MD labs, 2125, 2135, 2228

December 16, 2005 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. MD labs 2248, 2258



Training will take place in the MD labs and Jaffar.



Remember that there will be a $10 registration fee to cover BLS course material. Checks only, made out to: Emergency Medicine, F.M.R.E.

Please go to the Emergency Medicine Academic Office, 6G UHC between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday to register for the course, pay the fee, and receive the book.



If you already have current BLS training then you will receive credit for the exercise. You must present your proof of certification to the Emergency Medicine Academic Office before your assigned training date to receive credit.



Matt Jackson, Ph.D.

Interim Assistant Dean for Basic Science Education

Academic and Student Programs

Associate Professor

Department of Immunology and Microbiology

Wayne State Medical School

313-577-1299
 
Re: today's exam ... a dude in our class said "I could have got a 50 or a 90 on that exam" ... I feel the same way.

I had some issues with the last two exams, but I thought this one was fair. There were some silly gimme questions on it too ("which of these instruments needs to be sterilized", "when should you wash your hands")

ClinMed, exam 4, and lab exam all in the same week... no time for procrastination this time around
 
Speaking of Clin Med, don't forget that the Community Health Assessment is due on Sept 14 ... the assignment says it takes an hour to complete (I haven't looked at it yet so not sure if that's the case)
 
JonD-08 said:
Re: today's exam ... a dude in our class said "I could have got a 50 or a 90 on that exam" ... I feel the same way.

That sums up my feelings quite nicely. Of course there were some that I missed because I was too stupid to spend enough time memorizing some of the study sheets I had 🙁 .

JonD-08 said:
I had some issues with the last two exams, but I thought this one was fair. There were some silly gimme questions on it too ("which of these instruments needs to be sterilized", "when should you wash your hands")

You aren't complaining about the gimmes are you? After the first couple of exams I need every point that I can get and I am not fussy about how easy it is to get them.

JonD-08 said:
ClinMed, exam 4, and lab exam all in the same week... no time for procrastination this time around

Hopefully the ClinMed and lab exams won't be too bad. Has anyone heard anything from a member of the class of 2007 about what those two will be like?

From what I hear the ClinMed assignment that is due this week can take substantially more than one hour – don’t know since I haven’t done it yet.
 
that's what I thought too, this exam was tricky, like the last one I guess. hopefully the average won't be higher
 
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