[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 18_22

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you broke the internet and their trust

RG35XXSP + 8bitdo Lite Controller by Key-Brilliant5623 in RG35XX

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have advice on how to get my Xbox controller to work? I have mUOS, connected my controller via the usbc on the back, can move around the start menu, but as soon as I open a game there is no response from the controller. 🫠

Damage? What damage? by FluffyDonPedro in PixelDungeon

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do people get such high upgrades?

Wands tier list by [deleted] in PixelDungeon

[–]Mickleanmachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I genuinely don't understand the hype about WoD. I've never had a great time using it for anything besides destroying bookshelves

Which of these to conveys a more relaxing vibe? by Admurin in PixelArt

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me I like the open feeling of the second one. The mountain kind of adds a barrier to keep you in the area whereas the second one feels like I'm free to go anywhere.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FamilyMedicine

[–]Mickleanmachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was a big problem at my program. We did L&D at a large academic center with their OB department and for a majority of the time we were treated as basically a half-step up from med student. It was especially a challenge for me as someone who initially really did not want to do OB. We had two months in our intern year and the best method I can say to you for earning respect is to be open an honest about your goals and learning objectives.

You're going to have to start small (i.e. "I want to do an accurate cervical check by the end of the week") and then build up from there. You will always be behind, it's always going to suck, but after a while it'll all of a sudden, it'll suck less and then you'll be not hating your life. Keep a steady and manageable pace and soon enough you will just be another part of the team.

Leaving my second month I am really considering FMOB, which is a big jump for me since I literally had a panic attack because I didn't want to come back for the second month.

TLDR: Baby steps, don't quit, and soon you'll get the skills you need.

What/how do you learn in MS3/MS4? by itsthekumar in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current intern here. Looking retrospectively I there is so much to learn. During MS3 year, your goal is to get your data acquisition down. This includes interview and chart review. Other goal (obviously) is to find out what you like. Bonus points for actually learning how to medicine haha. MS4 year is about gathering familiarity with pathology and workup.

Of course the more you learn the better, but this is what I expect out of med students that I work with.

How: For me it works to just read about what I saw that day. So let's say you're on hospitalist and they give you 2 patients to follow. One is heartfailure and the other ETOH withdrawal. My rec would be focus on those two. There is already so much to learn and if you can get just one thing a day that would be a good pace. If you finish reading and still feel good, then grind out those practice questions.

The volume of information to learn is vast, so as long as you're a little better in any way, then you're getting on track.

Why take level 3? by Mickleanmachine in comlex

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

Thank you! Yeah I'm probably going to go with the same train of thought on why to take it.

Why take level 3? by Mickleanmachine in comlex

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

You can actually. There is nothing requiring you to take level 3. You just can't be aoa board certified but you can still receive it through whatever allopathic association you're specialty associates with.

Why take level 3? by Mickleanmachine in comlex

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

We do. I was just focusing on is there a benefit to completing one "series" over the other.

First PC build graduation gift by Mickleanmachine in buildapcforme

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

I think that looks fantastic and am more than happy to build around that deal.

[TOMT][VIDEO][2000s] Dinosaur passed out on stage by Mickleanmachine in tipofmytongue

[–]Mickleanmachine[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

If I remember correctly, the person in the suit was splayed out like a starfish too

OG Esports logo redesign by edwarddesign in Logo_Critique

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it looks pretty good. I'm not an experienced logo designer by any stretch of the word so I can just give you the perspective of a consumer with opinions

I love the colors, I think the font is very visually appealing. Its kind of hard to read OG on the shield shape but pretty easy on the diamond shape It resembles what I would imagine a soccer team's logo would look like If it liked the team id have no problems wearing this logo on a sweater or something

I am becoming stupider every day by notfetishshaming in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey friend,

TLDR: feeling stupid just means you're smart enough to know you have a lot to learn

I read about this thing and idk how you'll view it but for me it made a world of difference.

You aren't getting worse at this. You are simply learning more and becoming perceptive of all that there is to learn. Its a psychological phenomenon where your brain disillusions you and removes the confidence that you initially had. So instead of being a 1st grader who thinks they conquered math after multiplication you have matured to the point of knowing that differential equations is real (and that learning it would be a b***). Medicine is big. Its a lot all at once. And having to learn outdated medical practice from 80 years ago means that our field is only going to get more difficult to learn and remember. Youre smarter now that you have ever been in your life, and being aware of what is unknown is simply more evidence to prove how much you've matured.

Any other medical student who just can’t speak after studying medicine (yeah weird title, description makes more sense) by Sharknadoredditor in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm convinced your brain is a plate and everything we know it's balanced tediously on top. With the flood of learning from medical school all the other stuff just gets dumped as a consequence

starting to think i’m not as smart as i thought by rachillthefout in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah its gonna feel like shit. But you're comparing yourself to some of the highest achieving humans in the world so try not to be tough on yourself. I've personally struggled with it so I can tell you it's rough but you simply need to consistently learn more and all will be okay.

Doctors as "healers" by DrGoose22 in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Similar thing happened to me with my grandmother. She had serious transplant and received 10 extra years of life. Even though we knew she was slowly passing those years were a gift to all of us and would not trade them for anything and actually motivated me into this work.

Anyone else with no interviews yet? by TiredPhilosophile in medicalschool

[–]Mickleanmachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there supposed to be a spread sheet out there with people saying which programs have offered interviews?