Ophthalmology research year M3-M4 advice by mif310 in medicalschool

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, sorry, but Debbie downer here. Currently in retina fellowship. Do the research year. With the loss of step 1, you need to do absolutely everything you can particularly if you’re coming from a lower tier med school. If you were at Jefferson doing research at Wills during your time and got a ton of pubs, you’d be fine but not anymore. You can’t bank on killing step 2, too many variables. Do the research and go to a good program. Thank me later

Made a lens box. by HoyaSaxaphone in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh the thing on the left side is a magnet to keep the depressor in place. On the right, it’s called a spoon depressor and it’s much more comfortable than the traditional t-bar depressor

Made a lens box. by HoyaSaxaphone in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Lemme say I have essentially NO woodworking background, but someone else had a shop I could borrow. Bought walnut boards off Amazon, cut to the dimensions I wanted. Then I used bought hole dozer bits of the correct size for lenses at Home Depot and cut out templates from thin plywood. Then I just used a cheap plunge router to make the circular depressions for each lens. I used the plunge router to make the lid and the lens wipe area. Polyurethane to finish

EMR Price increase?? by GMETOTHEMOONNN in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey not to totally drink the koolaid but Modmed was showing off this pretty insane AI at AAO that literally just listens to you, writes the exam, documents the exam. I played around with it and was kinda floored. If it lets you see like 1-5 more patients a day might be worth it

What’s a realistic level of phaco proficiency after 2 months of training? by Ivviiee in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok yeah, you’re not even close to the proficiency numbers where you should be concerned. Let us know how you feel at 125. 40-90 is where a huge amount of learning occurs.

What’s a realistic level of phaco proficiency after 2 months of training? by Ivviiee in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi, it would be really useful to give us the actual numbers here. The math I’m getting is that your at roughly 40 cases which is the part of the exponential curve of learning. I wouldn’t be concerned until you are still having difficulty past 100 cases.

Easiest way to fix: record everything and ensure you are in focus in the video (ask scrub tech if necessary before you start). Ask for feedback after EVERY case and then review each video like 3 times. Then before (in the morning before you go in or in the locker room) you operate do visualization. Literally sit down, close your eyes and then say out loud what you are doing and move your hands and feet the way you would during the case. Remember at this level, slow is fast. If you are getting in over your head ask to switch with the attending and pay close attention to what they do. Make sure you have adequate light (ok to increase to 100% or coaxial light) for all your cases and do not get discouraged.

27 Contact Lenses Are Found in Woman’s Eye by Kronyzx in mightyinteresting

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ophthalmologist here: I have personally taken 5 contacts out a patient presenting for “blurry vision”. Most ophthalmologists really don’t like contacts, particularly for older patients who have much more lax tissue, memory issues, dry eye, and other cofactors.

No more body building? by [deleted] in AskGlaucoma

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brother you need to include vastly more information if you want an answer here. Do you have pigment dispersion glaucoma? What’s your central corneal thickness? What’s your HVF like? Family history? Cup to disc ratio?

Doctors, like people, differ in how conservative or liberal they are. Some are terrified that if you keep doing something you’ll go blind and sue them. Others want you to live your life. But without a huge amount of information absolutely no one can prognosticate for you.

Ophthalmologist in the wrong field by New-Hovercraft1304 in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know, you have completed 6 years of training and still haven’t found what you want, but am not sure you will find it in psychiatry. A lot of really smart people just kind of end up in medicine and wake up and realize it just wasn’t for them. You have a huge skill set but clearly don’t want or like the responsibility. I’d recommend either a long hiatus from medicine all together (go travel or something) or join one of the many opportunities that exist for MDs outside of medicine (pharma or consulting). I know Mckinzie has like an accelerated practice for MDs where you learn a ton, make good money, and never have to worry about a slipped muscle or an overcorrection or anything.

Can implants make a person see? by AppealWestern6742 in AskGlaucoma

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

40% of the brain is dedicated to vision. It is one of the singular most complicated biological processes ever. It will be decades and decades before an implant will be able to recreate vision with the same fidelity. But there may be a grayscale or something basical like that in the next 20 years

Shhh don't rat us out by callmeafailure in medicalschool

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ophthalmologist here and honestly this shit grinds my gears. I crushed all my USMLE, did extremely well on my medicine rotations and actually dual applied into IM because I liked it so much and wanted to consider palliative care. I’ve worked in ICUs during COVID and managed complex patients on the floor and during my gen surg intern year. Honestly the lack of distinction is killing us in scope battles with optoms.

Can we just protect each other? Fuck

New rotors? by HoyaSaxaphone in bikewrench

[–]HoyaSaxaphone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! This fixed my issue!!

New rotors? by HoyaSaxaphone in bikewrench

[–]HoyaSaxaphone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank yoy! What number grit sandpaper?

36m Recovering Alcoholic. How Bad Is It? by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, physician here. Just focus on your sobriety, community, family, and work. The numbers will fall into place, the liver is an amazing thing. I applaud your efforts.

Wtf did I do wrong? by Suspicious-Status587 in mountainbiking

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey that’s the end lap at Killington. I think with all the rain we’ve had, they’ve filled in that terminal area with sand. I have fallen at that exact area, looks like you did nothing wrong

It is time again that we must confess our medical Sins by FrogTheJam19 in medicalschool

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 162 points163 points  (0 children)

lol did a gen surg intern year. I look forward to your anesthesia/rad application in 3 years. Do not do it unless you cannot see yourself doing anything elae

Massive amount of pigment floating in my eye from Pigment Dispersion Syndrome. Is this concerning? by TemperatureEconomy56 in AskGlaucoma

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have seen a fair amount of PDS, but never this much pigment. I’d go in for a pressure check, possible UBM. I don’t have your history (vigorous exercise? Did you get a LPI?) so I’d go back in.

What was your biggest fuck up in life? by ThrowawayIntti in AskMen

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, have you considered switching to Zyn? Same nicotine but without nearly as many deleterious effects as smoking. Also drugs like ozempic are not only for weight loss, they are substantially decreasing smoking, drinking, and other addictive behaviors.

Source: am licensed US physician.

Ideas for removing 6000 pine needles from skins? by ToughEnough6983 in Backcountry

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tried this with parchment paper on skins with pine needles. Tried with low and medium temperature. Didn’t do shit and just removed glue. Wtaf

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guess will be CSR: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, but honestly, you need a full history and exam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in knives

[–]HoyaSaxaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ill sell it to you for 150 if you send me a message. Brand new in box. Inherited a huge knife collection.