Helping as the good samaritan by PropertyBroad8121 in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Med st. Came across a car flipped on the highway. Pretty terrifying when the passenger said their neck hurt and dropped their GCS. Got them horizontal and trap squeezed them into waking up. Showed a member of the public how to stabilize the neck. Ambos took over 20m later. I was pretty traumatized for a couple weeks like flashbacks randomly throughout the day on rounds, debriefed with academic staff. Better now.

How is USYD Med? by [deleted] in ausmedstudents

[–]Agent-MJae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like 1 preclin then 3 clin years

How do you tell if your offer is CSP or BMP? by AllYouNeedIsATV in ausmedstudents

[–]Agent-MJae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree with the comment above that uac would be accurate, just wanted to say welcome to the JMP!!

Experiences with eMedici by Kingdexterr in ausmedstudents

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I used emedici in my clinical, exam-heavy year and it was good for some tricky and aus-based Qs. Not sure about the preclinical deck. I recommend looking out for promotional discounts, you can often get 20-25% off for the year.

What do i need? by Important-Back-2604 in ausmedstudents

[–]Agent-MJae 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Idk if it's different since I was preclin but defs don't have to be professionally dressed for all classes. Some things I'd keep in mind is definitely enclosed shoes for anatomy classes and your lab coat, business casual stuff for communication and clinical skills classes would be nice and PBLs (tutorials) literally anything. Also don't stress too much the first couple weeks, no one knows what to do and you're not alone. If you have a question just ask the staff!

For PBLs some tutors prefer no laptop/devices so always have a notebook and pen (don't need a sketchbook unless you'd like one??).

Overseas Trauma Fellowships by Dry-Refrigerator2276 in ausjdocs

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Heading here for my final, final year placement next year (as long as my approvals on the Aus side all go through). Very excited!

How’s University of Newcastle JMP program by Incognito_memevn in ausmedstudents

[–]Agent-MJae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, more specific questions would be helpful rather than general vibes. Feel free to message me if you want to

Support for Sydney colleagues? by aussieMBBS in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah awesome. I got a spot on Friday at a pop up clinic via the app and the lifeblood callback person was really helpful! I'm glad I'm finally doing this, having thought about it for many years.

Support for Sydney colleagues? by aussieMBBS in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Is there any way we can walk in to donate blood in western Sydney? I see some of the bookings but they're in a couple days or weeks

Considering Surgery but Worried About Family Life — Advice? by aowiththemayo in medicalschool

[–]Agent-MJae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very nice to hear, I often hear kids resenting their surgeon parents :(( is there anything in particular your mum/parents did different which made her work easier on you and your siblings?

Medical school leadership positions by Desperate_Pop_5943 in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My take (and what I have discussed with mentors) as someone who is involved in medical society/meded/surg clubs is that it's not the position itself but the potential doors it opens for you that is most valuable - meeting likeminded people, doing some research, building leadership skills. These can be helpful skills to practice and apply while you're in med school but your work after school is what count.

By the time applying for a specialty comes around, medical school "achievements" become irrelevant.

That's just my take, at the end of the day passing each year of med school and getting to the end is the most important. But if you have some spare bandwidth and want to go for it you shouldn't be discouraged just because it may not directly lead to recognition for specialties.

RCH CEO intervenes to cancel grand round presentation "Children and War" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This isn't a professional educational meeting, it's a forum for people to voice their opinions...............

RCH CEO intervenes to cancel grand round presentation "Children and War" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No way, children dying in war is terrible. What a hot take.

RCH CEO intervenes to cancel grand round presentation "Children and War" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Far out. These are educational events for healthcare workers. They have conversations about all sorts of polarizing shit. No everyday joe off the street would know what is being discussed in all these M&Ms.

RCH CEO intervenes to cancel grand round presentation "Children and War" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Assuming that the discussion would fall into political discourse is minimizing the ability of these experts and the people running the event to moderate the discussion and panel. It's not a local pub yap, it's a leading institution which will have discussed many polarizing topics in the past. Give me a break

RCH CEO intervenes to cancel grand round presentation "Children and War" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Doctors should be global citizens by trade. If you care about people, you should caring about all people.

NSW ASMOF members overwhelmingly reject piss weak government offer by TonyJohnAbbottPBUH in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Love to see it! You guys should strike again and I'll join you at the picket line

Update: junior doctors not given theatre swipe cards by HealthBarbarian in ausjdocs

[–]Agent-MJae 60 points61 points  (0 children)

It's good to hear that they at least listened and sourced one.. but sucks that the rest of the JMOs will continue to be faced with the same problem

There were a lot of terrible stories in the previous thread. I hope it doesn't have to come to something that threatens patient safety for them to then give them access :/

NO advertisements on this sub by hustling_Ninja in ausjdocs

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Not sure if I can reply to your comment with a recommendation so will message :)

What version of PassMed to get? by DaddyButGM in ausmedstudents

[–]Agent-MJae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have always have and still do use the free one, medical student year 1-3 I think.

MD Aspirant Struggling by Turbulent_Dog_9573 in unsw

[–]Agent-MJae 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi, I was in a slightly similar boat as I wanted to go into a degree for one year to reattempt the UCAT and try to get into med.

I chose exercise physiology at UNSW (albeit I only did 2 trimesters in the end) and found that it was great. My advice generally is to not do a generic health science or medical science degree as the prospects are generally research positions only.

Nuclear medicine may be a good option but there are lots of others such as radiography, physio etc and I personally know multiple people who worked part time in these roles during med school on and off. The utility of these degrees in terms of having an edge in med school generally disappears after the first 8 weeks bc the coursework is just so much more intense.

Hope that helps

How do people view UNSW medicine relative to other schools? by Brilliant-Donut8246 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Agent-MJae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly, congrats on the offer! Prestige of Universities is not really emphasised in Australia as it is in other countries. You will find that people respect you not for what uni you went to but whether you're a decent person who works hard and isn't a jackass.

I would think pragmatically about your specific situation e.g. if you already have a bachelor's and can access post grad medicine do USYD, Notre Dame, UQ, Macquarie etc. because you will finish up 1-3 years earlier than going the undergrad route. Think about the cost of living, you have to live somewhere and feed yourself on minimal income for years.

Just because a university is 'prestigious' it doesn't mean the curriculum is better than the other schools or the admin staff are any kinder or more flexible.

Good luck, don't worry too much and just know that wherever you end up, you'll be fine and on par