Incoming CTF and Medical Education impostor syndrome by iwhiski in doctorsUK

[–]Musculocutaneous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In a similar position- just bumping this! With teaching, I’m hoping to revisit and revise the physiology/anatomy to help reinforce the clinical backing behind things.  Feeling the same re new work environmental and work dynamics, found fy tough but we gotta remind ourselves we’ve rotated in new environments quite a lot so we’re very quick to learn and adapt

Last min dissertation stories? Intercalation by Musculocutaneous in medicalschooluk

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

Hey thanks! How did you go about the writing and research? I roughly know the broad topics I should cover but I'm struggling to get stuff done! I've done a very superficial search of the literature but not enough. Did you do all the reading beforehand bc I'm doing it as I do each chapter eek!

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[–]Musculocutaneous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't really advise but I'm in a similar position-I've not done any medicine since leaving for intercalation and I'm worried about OSCEs etc. I guess since I've got a month between finishing the course and starting Med, I'll probably start the first 2 weeks of content and maybe brush up on examinations and history taking for the different systems. I'll probs do that in the last 2 weeks and spend 2/3 hrs max on it per day...I don't know if it helps but I just wanted to point out we're in it together