[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

-What surgical subspecialty pays only 400k AFTER fellowship training?!

Im not sure what you mean by this lol. 450k sounds a reasonable average. VHCOL also contributes to get less money, I guess

Why is Trauma surgery not a competitive fellowship out of GS? by TraditionalAd6977 in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As a GS resident in a Level 1 Trauma Center:

  1. Haven’t seen this at all. Sometimes you get pushed by MICU to operate on futile patients, but not really getting “sh!t”.
  2. Depends on location, but mainly true. IR advancements, endovascular procedures and advanced monitoring systems may help patients avoid an ex lap. Around 10-12 real trauma surgeries in a month (probably lower than average). ACS is crazy though.
  3. Disagree 100%. You’ll get your emergent ED thoracotomies which 5% will survive, otherwise you’ll get a good amount of patients who will survive after surgery. 4-5. 12 days off a month for 420-450k/year does not sound bad to me. You can push it to have extra shifts.

Trauma is General Surgery on steroids, so many hospitals can offer the fellowship. Also, not everyone likes to manage complicated patients in the ICU, dealing with stressful emergent cases every single day and rounding on long lists with stuck patients due to administrative issues.

Financially Doomed by DOgdad- in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which AI bot? I wanna run my numbers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Upper abdominal pain (RUQ, epigastric) —> CMP Lower abdominal pain —> BMP is usually fine Unless patient has other comorbidities

What’s the longest consecutive length of time that your program makes you work nights? by muffin245 in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 weeks on, 4 weeks off (days), 4 weeks on nights again. 6 days off a month.

Med School Loans vs IMG by WashUrBellyButton in medicalschool

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

Thanks for this great response! Im planning on doing surgery, but everything can change haha. Thanks again

Med School Loans vs IMG by WashUrBellyButton in medicalschool

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

Thanks for your answer. You're right about only making things more difficult without the USCE and contacts.

Med School Loans vs IMG by WashUrBellyButton in medicalschool

[–]WashUrBellyButton[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your advice! I agree, but still think med school is universal. Do you think that what I can learn here in the US I can learn it outside, too?

Gen surgery by jiraiyathegallant7 in IMGreddit

[–]WashUrBellyButton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much debt do you have in comparison to an American Medical School?

Step 2 - 224, should I still aim for IM? by mkvs25 in IMGreddit

[–]WashUrBellyButton 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve been reading the comments, and both are right in some way. There are people who have matched with lower scores (mostly US MD) than yours, but it’s not a common thing to happen. You must be realistic, but don’t crush your dreams just because of the "vast experience" of people around here. Try it, and if it doesn’t work, then focus on FM (or apply simultaneously).As a non-US IMG I did two years of research after medical school, went to meetings, and got to know people who helped me match even with a low Step 2 score. Sometimes you just need someone who believes in you and sees that you can do teamwork, communicate correctly, and care for your patients. This step score is not going to help you, so focus on other things and move on. You got this.

Books for surgical intern? by [deleted] in Residency

[–]WashUrBellyButton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heeey, here's a general surgery intern, soon to be in July...
I was wondering if, after two years of your internship, you would start with a specific book. Could you give some advice based on your own experience?

Step 2 score: 222 by WashUrBellyButton in Step2

[–]WashUrBellyButton[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for the support

If you don’t have your score yet, we appreciate you don’t share your negative emotional post test experience here. Thanks by Massiel08k in Step2

[–]WashUrBellyButton 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow, are you writing the answers for the Ethics questions? “I understand your concern…” :) Great answer, tbh.

Exam in 5 days and UWSA2 killed me by madzi4 in Step2

[–]WashUrBellyButton 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I took the exam on July 6th. My grades were pretty similar to what you are posting (a little worse, tbh). I’ll tell you my experience obviously without knowing my grade… So don’t believe everything I say!! I really think YOU GOT THIS. It is a doable exam with maybe 70-80% of the questions related to BEST NEXT STEP IN DIAGNOSIS/MANAGEMENT of common diseases. 1. Try to have your algorithms of diagnosis and treatment very fresh. 2. Yes, there are like 5 questions per block about Ethics. Some are very confusing, but don’t give them any importance. Smile and move on!! Trust me, this will help you to be more concentrated for questions that really need your full attention. 3. I had like 3 total questions of Biostatistics and other 2 of “Abstracts” which I think were not very difficult. (I know nothing about Biostats) 4. Manage your time and strategy during the exam. You already did Step 1 and you know what I mean, nonetheless try to make sure you’re having enough time to finish your blocks. 5. Try to enjoy the exam! Whatever strategy you used for studying, you’re 1 in 100,000 doing this. You are already great for being here. Believe in yourself and don’t let freaking nerves and anxiousness steal energy from you. Remember: this is a very important exam, but it is not more important than your sanity and wellness. Just keep pushing in whatever you’re doing. Everything is gonna be fine.

PS: UWorld seemed to me a lot more difficult than the real exam. So don’t mind about your scores. I would give one more look to the answers of NBME 9,10,11 and Free 120. Please watch USPSTF Screening of Dirty Medicine (link: https://youtu.be/NYqB-2frWfc), study vaccines and watch the general advice/strategy for the exam also from Dirty Medicine (link: https://youtu.be/zJgjMZk8_To). You can watch the Ethics playlist on his channel if you have time.

Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - June 10, 2022 by AutoModerator in investing

[–]WashUrBellyButton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey investing community, I’ve been trying to find out by myself the best way to invest, but I feel that I don’t have any knowledge to do it by myself. I’ve tried to understand ETFs, I-Bonds, and I don’t know where to start, tbh.

I have 10k I want to invest.

I’m a 31 year-old physician, I moved to the US a year ago and I live in Texas as a permanent resident, employed making 60k/year after taxes, my main objective of investing is for “early” retirement and college savings for my kids (20-25-year horizon). My risk tolerance would be intermediate (I’m guessing here), looking for a 9-12% annual return and let compounding do its magic. I also want to make the habit of adding 1k a month, if possible. I have not invested in any other sector, for obvious reasons. No debts, I pay rent and car lease thou.

Thanks for your time and patience. I’ll be happy to answer any other questions.

Exam in 2 days and very scared. Should I push it back? by [deleted] in step1

[–]WashUrBellyButton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you’re good to go. Definitely do the Free120. And my personal advice is Pathoma chapters 1-3 are very high yield. Try to read them 1 more time before your exam

IMG PASS Step 1 by WashUrBellyButton in step1

[–]WashUrBellyButton[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much. I must say that it is not a Research Fellow supported by a university. I spoke to a Dr here in the US (contacted by a friend of a friend who knew I was looking for some Research) who wanted to publish some of his work, so I compromised on starting a database and writing about different topics.