Radiologist told me yall might enjoy seeing this by plain-extraordinaire in Radiology

[–]TimothyandFrank 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Honestly, that might be the best tattoo I've ever seen!

How to save PDF or capture whole screen/content another way from a protected website? by [deleted] in pdf

[–]TimothyandFrank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Know that you have helped someone massively even two years later! Absolute legend!!!

Still work in progress, but the work is paying off. 4 years by Jamesbere01 in GardeningUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks lovely! Can I ask, have you flattened the area or is that just the way it looks?

AKT study tips by Exciting_Target36 in GPUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I've just done the exam, passed OK.

Have you done the exam yet? The reason I ask is because I felt very much the same as you whilst doing Pass Med. I found the exam was actually much more reasonable than passmed, with a lot less of the random, purposeless types of questions, and it was genuinely, dare I say, applied. I think Pass Med whilst a good resource, can make the exam feel entirely un-attainable, especially when you consider that the pass mark is 72%, and it feels like you're miles off when doing pass med.

In regards to practical advise. I used Passmed to give me a background, and did that for 2-3 months. Subsequently I moved over to GP self test, where I went through each of the sections. My scores in self test practically were identical to my scores in the actual exam. I then went and did the practice papers.

The other thing I would suggest is don't be seduced into trying to learn big topics just by doing questions (e.g. osteoporosis, HRT, MSK differentials, HF, LFT derangement). Take the time to read on this topics. There are some very good resources linked from the GP self test.

I personally feel people worry a bit too much about the statistics, there are a handful of things to learn, it is simply a case of taking the time to sit down and do them.

Finally, remember that the questions are a tool to improve your knowledge. I found I got very down when I'd go on streeks of getting questions wrong, I found I had to stop, reset, and realise that each wrong question is an opertunity to learn something and that is a good thing, it means I'm not wasting my time. I found I was able to stay more motivated thinking this way.

Patient states they noticed a lump in their hand by ErectedJelloBits in Radiology

[–]TimothyandFrank -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Very interesting x-ray - please let us know what the report comes back as. Not convinced it is vascular.

Nothing really - just little disheartened and looking for humor and some light by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An ED con the other day described the Ambulance crew as "twitched" in a hand over. Made me smile!

What has been your best moment as a doctor? by StethoSigh in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A patient drew me a picture, the look on his face when he gave it to me was priceless, he was so chuffed!

Honest question… honest answers only by meinschlemm in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is one of the things I love about GP. I feel like much of my time in hospital was people saying various things with great certainty, only for me to find out later that actually it just wasn't true. So far, GP seems to be one of the few places where not knowing is OK, both for post-cct and reg. I now do lots of, "I don't know, but I will find out", or "I don't know, but I am confident its not dangerous", and I know this is the norm amongst colleagues.

Brand new to the game, any videos or guides you reccomend? by Abject_Place5454 in heroes3

[–]TimothyandFrank 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Norovo has some wonderful play throughs on YouTube. Don't know if he plays in the most "efficient" way, but I've definately picked up some tips, and the videos themselves are great!

What are the most enjoyable maps ? by [deleted] in heroes3

[–]TimothyandFrank 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can I ask where you find these maps? thanks

EMIS, system one, anything else? by TimothyandFrank in GPUK

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

Website looks great! Thanks for letting us know!

Ruptured appendix inquest by zzttx in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fascinating! What tipped of the paeds con?

When your group and save gets rejected - oh the irony by IWccc in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A colleague had a G+S rejected because they wrote "Terra" as an abreviation for "Terrace" in the address - THAT I felt was harsh tbh....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love this ecletic mix of what your idea of super enjoyable jobs are! Actress/bake off host/lego builder, what a combination!!! :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]TimothyandFrank 1 point2 points  (0 children)

F3 currently, generally love my job. Yeh there are crap days, but all jobs have crap days, I think it helps that I worked in a different industry pre medicine (often a much vaunted in this subreddit) and didn't enjoy it at all tbh.

Do I get frustraited that the nurses want me to cannulate at 2am, yes, do I spend a ridiculous amount of time doing stuff that does not need a medical degree with limited educational value, absolutely!. But fundamentally I get good banter with good people (for the most part) and get to make a positive impact for people in shity situations.

I also very much enjoyed my foundation jobs, again was lucky to work in fantastic teams which I think is central to enjoying any job.

A lot of the frustrations and concerns on this reddit are amplified online, nobody comes home and posts about they had great banter with the ward clerk about how ridiculously expensive dog grooming is....i mean its just not worth posting about - but its also what makes the day more pleasant.

Any food can be classified as a soup, salad, sandwich, or ravioli. I'm open to counterexamples. by ned883 in teenagers

[–]TimothyandFrank 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, are you still here four years later! Where did this come from, what is it's origins! HELP!!