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Day 3 of OB rotation from hell has ended and I'm already severly homicidal. I have the queen OB B*TCH of all time as my resident. Let me just list the things she has done/said in the past 3 days:
1. Yells and snaps at me constantly when I ask her pertinent OB questions.
2. Or, ignores me when I ask her things
3. Makes me rewrite an entire H&P for NO REASON!!!!
4. Questions what I learned in school (no offense to anyone, but she's a DO, so c'mon, who didn't learn what in school?)
5. Strolls in at 6:45 when I'm ready to present at 6 and she TELLS ME to be there at 6.
6. Makes sly comments left and right and puts me down.
7. Closes doors in front of my face
8. Stares me down if I'm laughing with other residents
So, I've decided that I can't live like this for the next 5 weeks. I DON'T deserve this kind of treatment. I PAY MONEY to be educated and I want a good OB experience. I don't want this b*tch to ruin this rotation for me. Those days where med students get scutted and treated like **** are over.
So, what should I do? Talk to her? Tell my chief resident? Tell the program director? Tell my school? What? Thoughts please.
1. Yells and snaps at me constantly when I ask her pertinent OB questions.
2. Or, ignores me when I ask her things
3. Makes me rewrite an entire H&P for NO REASON!!!!
4. Questions what I learned in school (no offense to anyone, but she's a DO, so c'mon, who didn't learn what in school?)
5. Strolls in at 6:45 when I'm ready to present at 6 and she TELLS ME to be there at 6.
6. Makes sly comments left and right and puts me down.
7. Closes doors in front of my face
8. Stares me down if I'm laughing with other residents
So, I've decided that I can't live like this for the next 5 weeks. I DON'T deserve this kind of treatment. I PAY MONEY to be educated and I want a good OB experience. I don't want this b*tch to ruin this rotation for me. Those days where med students get scutted and treated like **** are over.
So, what should I do? Talk to her? Tell my chief resident? Tell the program director? Tell my school? What? Thoughts please.
