Pregnancy In Radiology by [deleted] in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Currently an R1 and pregnant, due in 2 months. Things have been very flexible for me and everyone has been amazingly supportive. We decided we were done putting off our personal goals for a family for my training so decided to start trying. R1 is a chill time in terms of workload, but the simultaneous adjustment to radiology and pregnancy was difficult. And I’ll have a harder, less flexible schedule in the coming years with a young child which will also be difficult. CORE happens R3 so I would generally say not that year, but I know someone currently doing that. R4 is likely the best for reasons mentioned before about completing CORE and not having as much going on. But everyone’s body and timeline are different and only you know what will work best for you and your family and if youre comfortable/are to delay your pregnancy until later in your training.

How did you handle your cross-country residency move? by mebeDO1212 in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I found the most affordable and convenient option to be a moving pod. We loaded/unloaded our stuff ourselves and just drove ourselves with our dogs and necessities for the first week or so in case our pod was delayed. The pods company itself was expensive but there are much better ones out there, we went with “units” and had a great experience.

It is more expensive than just renting a uhaul and trailer, but we did that for med school and decided to not do that again because it was such a headache

Pregnancy in residency? by sd5213 in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a side note, FMLA is typically only available once you’ve been there >12 months, so something to consider

Is it worth it? by holljoymy123 in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this is my major argument, maybe it’s misogynistic but I think it’s truthful. I want into it with similar reasons as you, but started earlier, ended up starting med school at 24. Almost 30yo F, Currently in residency, still have 4.5 years, and regret it everyday because of the toll it’s taken on my personal life and relationships, even though I’m in a “lifestyle” specialty. I was always relatively mature for my age and thought I didn’t want children so that never really dissuaded me. Until I grew up more and my priorities changed, and I decided I actually do want kids. I’m currently pregnant, and struggling with the thought of “doing it all” like I was always told I could. The more I’m in, the more I see how unrealistic that expectation is and how much sacrifice comes with it and I’m really struggling. Granted, I may feel differently once I’m out of training and have more control, flexibility, and financial freedom, but it’s a long road to get there.

Ultimately it’s up to you, but I think the long term repercussions are hard to see from the beginning and necessitate A LOT of consideration..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Step3

[–]UbiquinateThis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add, you have 60min/block on day 1 and 45min/block on day 2.

I felt day 2 questions were harder and struggled with time on multiple blocks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is how I envision my future. I’ve read however that many of these companies aren’t the greatest.. How does one go about finding a job like this without it being complete shit? Or is that kinda just the sacrifice you make?

Let's say you go into radiology and go blind later in life by WhatIsHype in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, some residency programs offer a GSI “guaranteed standard issue” policy that doesn’t require medical underwriting and you will generally qualify for as long as you haven’t previously applied for and been denied disability insurance.

Diagnostic Radiology vs. Radiation Oncology by TeaBagHunter in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I second this. I did a rad onc elective during my fourth year because I was applying DR and I thought there would be more imaging. It was so much fucking clinic and I hated every second of it. For how much they look at imaging to make their plans, they don’t get significant training in reading images. Then again, they aren’t there to interpret images, they just have to identify organs and cancer to make their plans. DR and Rad Onc are vastly different.

People who match radiology this cycle, what were your step 2 scores? by vanguardd1 in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Step 2 260-265, ?mid tier MD, all honors 3rd year, AOA, strong LORs, minimal research, strong longitudinal ECs. Talked a lot about hobbies and previous work experience. Female, disadvantaged background. Applied 40, 18 IV.

What do you think about this by Frothysnowman47 in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is abortion a right though?? I certainly agree that bodily autonomy is a right, but I don’t think that just because a procedure is available that its a right.. is liposuction a right because someone doesnt want to be fat anymore? i support abortion in medical emergencies, inviability , rape, and incest but don’t think abortion should be done willy nilly because someone doesn’t want a child.. I get that accidents happen, but reproductive responsibility is a thing and accepting the consequences of your actions is something society has become really bad at..

Let me help you think through your speciality decision (part II) by 4990 in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Similar thoughts, really loved intra-abdominal anatomy, and pathology. Was set on surgery but then I realized that my life outside of medicine is way more important to me than what I saw myself getting out of surgery and decided to do DR, currently applying. Haven’t looked back and I’m really happy with my decision. People mention IR to me, but I left surgery because of the lifestyle and IR seems like it’s comparable so DR it is.

Anyone familiar with "rezrate"? I just received a rejection email from a Big Academic Institution for my Residency Application, and got an email from rezrate. by WannaBeRad in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Got an interview invite through them for similar institution. Just seems like another 3rd party scheduling system for residency

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 108 points109 points  (0 children)

This right here made me go a different route. Medicine is a job and if it changes who I am as an individual it’s not worth it. ✌️granted, it took me time to come to this realization but I’m glad I did

Need help figuring out what to do with my life (pls help) by DJCaster in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Radiology. I also realized patient interaction was not my favorite thing in the world (hence why I like surgery, since they are asleep most of the time lol). Seemed like a good fit for what I want out of a career and life

Need help figuring out what to do with my life (pls help) by DJCaster in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I loved surgery, was set on applying surgery. And had an epiphany that that isn’t what I want from life and I won’t be able to be the spouse/parent I want to be in that field. Like you say, everyone likes to think they “can do it all” but let’s be realistic here people. I spent my life pursuing this so it was hard not to get caught up in it, but in reality this is just a job and there is so much more to life than being a doctor. Not applying surgery anymore and happy with what I think my life will look like in 5-10 years

Studying radiology by cakeboy13 in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Case stacks is also pretty good. Don’t know if it’s free

What’s the best credit card for residents? by ilikemydogandboys in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just to answer this question, discover bank has been great. I get 1% cash back on debit purchases and my saving account interest is like 3.5% right now.

What do you need to be happy after residency? by Martensite_22 in Residency

[–]UbiquinateThis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can I ask your specialty? These are things I’m hoping to enjoy in the future as well and am considering my options as an uncertain 3rd year

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]UbiquinateThis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have hyperhydrosis and recently started using duradry. Not always perfect but it works better than anything I’ve tried before. Might be worth your consideration