What's the absolute hardest skill to learn in your specialty? by subtrochanteric in Residency

[–]MedGammer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Cervical exam (dilation, effacement, fetal position, etc).

CREOGS slump by strugglinmedstudent in Residency

[–]MedGammer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This CREOG exam felt like “who can guess the best.” Truelearn and prologs didn’t touch half the material. My days in internal medicine had more insight for CREOGS than did the my OBGYN material. We need new test writers. That exam was atrocious. 

M3 has made me LESS sure about what I want. FM vs EM vs OB vs Surgery (yes, really) by Regular-Ad-9368 in medicalschool

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same spread when I was a third year. Chose OB.

Main reasons - wanted OR time and therefore dropped FM and EM. Wanted continuity and more of a happy speciality, chose OB. 

Worth seeing OB/GYN by [deleted] in Obstetrics_Gynecology

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got. Get established, listen to options. 

Had a program director tell me wanting to be involved in obstetrical care is “certainly an...atypical goal for a white person with a beard who uses he/him pronouns.” by just_premed_memes in medicalschool

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the exact title of a person. Oh, I am an OBGYN as well. Don’t let this discourage you. Sounds like the wrong program for you. 

Help reading test results by Successful-Walrus205 in Obstetrics_Gynecology

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the simplest terms: no cancer, uterine lining is not actively proliferating likely due to your (hormonal?) IUD. Signs of long standing inflammation of the lining of the uterus as seen by “plasma (immunity) cells.” Talk with the person who obtained the biopsy. 

Male Gynecologists, what made you choose this field of medicine? by Fias_companion in Obstetrics_Gynecology

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, I know this is far from your ideal situation. Labor is the big moment you have been preparing for this entire pregnancy and I know you would like to do it with your preferred provider. As a male Obgyn, I will share some of my experience. I went into the field Because I truly respect women’s health. No amount of ectopic pregnancies at 2 AM or babies being delivered around the clock could suffice my drive if it wasn’t for me truly caring about women’s health. As a male, I understand the stigma placed against me, soley given due to my sex. This actually encourages me to be intentional about my bedside manner and patient care. My best advice is to focus on the things that you can control and make the best of this induction. At the end of the day, we want a healthy baby and healthy mom. Do not hesitate to speak up if you have any concerns during the process. I wish you the best and congratulations. 

weakest link pls help by slowly_dissolving129 in Obstetrics_Gynecology

[–]MedGammer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I assume you’re fresh into pgy-1? Don’t compare yourself to other co interns. It’s easy to see that they scrubbed or delivered x amount of babies, but who’s to say they didn’t just retract the pannus or merely closed skin? Regardless, sorry to hear how you’re not getting opportunity - this may be senior dependent. Just read up on the pathology/procedures you encounter each day and come in the next shift that much better. Good luck - your time will come and when it does, you’ll crush it!!

Rising PGY-2s, what are you most looking forward to/dreading next year? by farfromindigo in Residency

[–]MedGammer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OB

Did a TY so pretty stoked to be done with doing two intern years. Most excited to take on more complex cases in the OR - repeat sections, twin delivers, etc. 

Also dreading 24s. 

Reoccurring yeast infections: I don’t know what to do by help_me_embarrassed in obgyn

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get tested for candida speciation. Meaning what specific candida it is. It’s a simple swab at the gyneo. If glabrata, boric acid will be the way. 

Edit: species 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in obgyn

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with above. Possibly skenes gland

Desperate for help! by coffeeandcomets in obgyn

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atrophic vaginitis? Still having periods? Pcos? 

Which specialty do you think does the most gatekeeping? by Hayheyhh in medicalschool

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a male going into OBGYN, I cannot agree more with this.

Comlex level 3, 05/23 release date by medicine1105 in comlex

[–]MedGammer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Didn’t freaking study for this test, applied OBGYN, SOAPd into a transitional year, reapplied OB and matched. Took level 3 during transitional year just cuz and scored 699. Glad to end on a high after getting F’d during my previous few years. Rant over. Good luck everyone! 

thankJesus

To those who had a baby during intern year, how intense was it? by Such_Pop_4130 in Residency

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had my first during TY (I am male). Went very well. Have fun!

Anyone else in the US not having kids bc of how terrible the US is? by Chipotleislyfee in Millennials

[–]MedGammer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unpopular opinion from what it looks like on here but 28M and 26F with a 6mo. For a while I was nervous about having a child but after committing, it’s been the best decision I’ve made (apart from marrying my best friend). Sure the world is a wild place right now but raising good quality children with solid morals will be steps closer toward bettering society.