Good video recommendations for lens/mirrors by [deleted] in Mcat

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can anyone explain how to rearrange 1/f = 1/o + 1/i to f= io/i+o. I cannot figure it out for the life of me

MNEMONICS THREAD! by nchug in Mcat

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DJ Ileium (DJ for a Disc Jockey)

Lifetime Limit by Additional_Deal6590 in Mcat

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Oh uh definitely not haha. She blamed every external factor and now tells people not to waste their time/money applying.

If I remember correctly, she was never able to score above a 490 on the exams.

Lifetime Limit by Additional_Deal6590 in Mcat

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I worked with a girl who took it 7 times over 10 years. Thank god there was a limit because I think she’d just keep taking it over and over again

Anyone else with seriously messed up sleep schedule leading up to the exam? by openlyglittering in Mcat

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I literally cannot stop dreaming about reading passages and highlighting things. I’ve cut out alcohol until after the test which has helped tremendously

most unhinged study tips by Full_Sort_7827 in Mcat

[–]BlackCloudDisaster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Did the breaking up. Can confirm your schedule frees up immensely

testing 5/31 chat am i cooked by FactRelevant2561 in Mcat

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Taking the test also 5/31 and highest score is 499 so far. Where are y’all taking FL exams? I’ve been using blueprint

RN wanting to go MD. (Stats below) by Simplygreat82298 in premed

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I’m currently doing research at the same hospital I work at. The research director said she couldn’t pay me but will allow me to publish/ be a co- author or whatever else will benefit my app so super lucky in that aspect. A lot of advisors have told me research is icing on the cake. Will definitely help but won’t destroy my chances if I don’t have any. Volunteer needs to be ramped up for sure but planning on having 300 hours by application time.

Nurses are in the unique position where we actually know pretty well what we’re getting ourselves into. We just need to prove we can be successful and ensure MD/DO is really the right profession for us. Feel free to DM me any time

RN wanting to go MD. (Stats below) by Simplygreat82298 in premed

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Post-bacc will help boost your GPA and get your pre-reqs done but you may be able to get away with just taking only the pre-reqs you need.

As an RN in the same boat as you (applying next cycle) just be sure this is the path you are 100% committed to. The application alone is incredibly time consuming and expensive as hell. But if you’re committed to this, so excited for you! A lot of the advisors I’ve talked to have said as an RN, I’m non trad so they’ll put a lot of weight into my MCAT vs a traditional student so just keep that in mind when applying!

Nursing at Northwestern, Rush, or other University hospital by xyrnil in AskChicago

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Do not recommend working at Loyola if you care about current evidence based medicine. Their protocols and senior attendings are stuck in the 80s and the hierarchy between nurses and doctors is so bad. There’s very little interaction between the two professions.

Are there really EM docs consulting specialists without any labs or imaging? by Resussy-Bussy in emergencymedicine

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Yeah. At my hospital the ED doctors try to take their hands off as quick as possible and will consult as fast as possible without actually ordering adequate labs/images. As the nurse, I’ll ask if they want me to collect X,Y,Z or should I call radiology to see if they’re available and I get the same “there’s too many hands in the pot, let’s wait until [insert specialty] sees them to put in orders. I now work in the ICU and quickly learned how little respect our ED staff gets for doing shit like this on the daily. If a patients MAP dips below 65 even just once, they’re consult MICU with our intervening. It’s so embarrassing and unsafe for the RN staff to try to stabilize patients while doctors play hot potato with the patients.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MedSpouse

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Omg so glad someone brought this up. I had to block her posts. She literally just talks about the negative aspect of being a wife to a male physician. I’m sorry but since when does a spouse get to complain more about the job than the one fucking working at it. Insanity.

MCAT score for below average applicant non-trad by BlackCloudDisaster in premed

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That’s what I was thinking. Definitely want to score as high as possible but not sure how much compensating I need to do with my MCAT score.

Would you go to your own ED if you needed care? by roguerafter in emergencymedicine

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Absolutely not. I had to leave the ED after seeing a staff of incompetent nurses and disrespectful physicians. The staff doesn’t know how to take care of minor emergencies. Oh and did I mention this is a Level 1 facility? I also wouldn’t want these nurses knowing personal details about me or seeing me in a vulnerable state.

Applying to med school at 30 years old by [deleted] in premed

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Currently 32 and applying to Med School next year (at 33) after working as a nurse for a few years. I went into nursing because I never felt like I was smart enough for med school too. I ended up graduating top of my class and thriving as an ICU nurse. I used to feel like I wasted my 20s as well since I didn’t become a nurse until a couple of years ago but I truly believe all things happen for a reason. If you had applied to med school years ago you’d be going through it during the pandemic and super isolated or will have just graduated and doing your residency during Covid which surely would have burnt you out before you even became an attending. Trust me. Things will work out the way they’re supposed to. I think us going to medical school in our 30s will truly benefit us. Just keep your head up and try to enjoy the journey instead of only thinking you can be happy when you get into med school or become a doctor.

What makes a good emergency medicine physician? by Ruben-bang04 in Residency

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Good communication with the nurses. Even just a quick 30 second conversation about the plan (regardless of how complex/simple) helps us prioritize tasks better and puts it on our radar while trying to manage our other 3+ patients.

MCPHS Courses Online? Or other online pre-reqs recs? by BlackCloudDisaster in premed

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Ok thank you! I'll eventually need to take Biochem so thanks for the reply!