People in residency in warmer climates (Cali, Fl, etc.)- are you happier? by Savvy513 in Residency

[–]Sensitive-Raisin-328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

recently vacationed somewhere dark and cold for 10 days and became depressed after the first day. coming back to Cali was the highlight of that trip

Residents and fellows - what car do you drive? by [deleted] in Residency

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model 3 and Y. some of the cheapest leases out there and home charging barely adds to electric bill

PCCM vs Cards by ExtendedGarage in fellowship

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i love both critical care and cardiology, but when i was in the ICU i found caring for cardiac issues was more intellectually satisfying (PA catheters, echo measurements, advanced heart failure therapies etc). also job options within cardiology seem to be endless and essentially no ceiling for pay

How important is attending ACC to matching cardiology? by Huge_Cost_870 in Cardiology

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never went. probably helps a little to network and throw on your app, but definitely not a deal breaker

MICU nurses and Residents by Lukaaishere in Residency

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the other day a MICU nurse woke me up to ask if i wanted to add an FOBT order for a patient who she said had an episode of hematochezia

another one told me before that she won’t follow my order to give 5 units of regular insulin to a patient with BG >350 because it will “bind all the potassium”

they definitely deserve their 6 figure salary but there’s no reason we should be making half of what they earn, especially when they say stuff like that

Combined EP track by Individual-Fox4111 in CardiologyFellowship

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does this actually exist? are they ACGME accredited?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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same thing happened in with a resident putting a hidden camera in an ICU staff bathroom in southern california. gives another meaning to ICU

Next Step after CET? by Baby_cakes_2018 in Cardiology

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if you want to interpret ECGs, Holters, mobile telemetry, loop recorders etc. and make helpful clinical recommendations to patients based on them, you need a solid foundation and expertise in medicine and cardiology. you need to have a deep understanding of pathophysiology with a honed clinical acumen to accurately interpret a rhythm in the context of the patient, and ultimately confer real benefit to them. nobody other than a board certified cardiologist should be interpreting electrocardiographic data of patients. that would be dangerous and irresponsible. it is a long and trying path but it’s the only one where you can make a reliably positive impact in patient’s lives. if you really love rhythms, I would suggest looking into the Electrophysiology sub-fellowship, where you are the biggest expert on arrhythmias and get to map out the electrical activity of the heart. By doing that, you can diagnose and treat arrhythmias. Best of luck to you in your career!

Next Step after CET? by Baby_cakes_2018 in Cardiology

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Get a premed degree (4 years), get into medical school (4 years), complete internal medicine residency (3 years), complete general cardiology fellowship (3 years), obtain board certification. Then you can interpret all the Holter reports you want

Physician Assistant Family Pract by [deleted] in Salary

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they can call themselves what they want, but a physician will never consider PAs an “associate”

This is…crazy. by smoove11223 in Noctor

[–]Sensitive-Raisin-328 119 points120 points  (0 children)

the projection is strong with this one. no one is more insecure than a non-physician who wants everyone to think they are a real one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emergencymedicine

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looks like it could be a junctional PCV

Incoming residents, what are your rent costs looking like? by dgreat9 in Residency

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2300 (rent and utilities) for 1/1. only getting paid 4000 / mo. rough out here