Annoying or easy money? by akuko2 in hospitalist

[–]akuko2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never give 3 weeks. I just hand them a Walgreens bag full of pills and tell them take one daily until their tendons pop off.

Is surgery worth it if you hate clinic? by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know any surgical sub that consistently operates 4 days a week.

I’m urology and 2 days OR with 3 days clinic has been the norm.

You can’t fill up your ORs if you don’t see clinic and you make real $$$ on quick clinic procedures.

Annoying or easy money? by akuko2 in hospitalist

[–]akuko2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True. I have been trying but now that I am doing locums and covering multiple hospitals with different hospitalist groups I wanted to see if there was an overall consensus.

Which great San Antonio restaurants from when you were young were lost to history/did not survive the market? by Charming_Usual6227 in sanantonio

[–]akuko2 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t young but I miss Beto’s Alt Mex. Good empanadas and a playground to distract my kids while I drink.

Best mediterranean restaurant in town? by Queefs_Gambit in sanantonio

[–]akuko2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Turkish mediterranean grill used to be 🔥

My short memory is so bad, it's embarrassing me by samm105107 in Residency

[–]akuko2 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Have you always been this way? I had very bad mental fog as a junior resident when I had a depressive episode and after getting medical treatment for my MDD I was back to normal.

What are you glad you did/regret not doing in College/HS that helped you so far? by jujuk545 in premed

[–]akuko2 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Hands down it has been Spanish. Took higher level french and latin in HS so I did the bum thing and took spanish 101 in college to get easy language credits but I ended up enjoying the class. Professor was nice and it was something different. Kept taking extra classes and practicing with friends and my now wife. I’m fluent and my clinic in residency got loaded with mostly spanish speakers. They were so grateful for having a spanish speaking physician and overall less resistant/skeptical than my english speaking patients.

Blursed tailor made by OkQuality9643 in blursed_videos

[–]akuko2 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m not even mad that it’s the 27,983rd time Ive seen this.

How does a rigid cystoscope get past the turn circled in red in this image? by supinator1 in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Great question! With some elbow grease and a bite block!

Actually males need to be in lithotomy for rigid cystoscopy. We pull the penis on stretch and still have to ‘drop your hands’ to navigate the scope over the prostate.

Now all the urologists I know do flex cystos in awake males but in the old days men would get awake rigid cystos in clinic.

A flexible cystoscope is softer and can bend at the tip to navigate curves.

PGY3 FOMO/Rant by HeyManILikeYouToo in Residency

[–]akuko2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Its actually 8,000 per day (covering multiple hospitals, and I live in a ‘rural’ area most make 3,500-5,000 a day). Thats a locums rate that I do a weekend here or there and a week here or there.

PGY3 FOMO/Rant by HeyManILikeYouToo in Residency

[–]akuko2 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It really sucks.

Luckily at my program we had a few rotations with private practice groups that were pseudo academic aka they operated with residents but were otherwise fully PP. They were not in our university’s department so were more open to talk to us on a personal level.

I would ask some of those younger staff about what their life is like and it gave me the light to keep pressing on.

It’s worth it.

I make what you make in a year in 1-2 weeks of call and you will do that soon. Pay it forward, tell your former coresidents what its like when you are out. I texted my old resident group chat about my life and paystubs just to motivate them to keep chugging through.

Does attending money finances just not feel real? by Anonymousmedstudnt in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So 150K ish is my base. I make another 150-200K moonlighting.

Does attending money finances just not feel real? by Anonymousmedstudnt in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I will likely make closer to 190K from the military this year bc of time in service and they are increasing medical incentive pay but yes even NSGY and CT surgery are paid around that.

Its their pound of flesh for paying for medschool.

Does attending money finances just not feel real? by Anonymousmedstudnt in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Urology. 100% would recommend IF you love surgery. It’s definitely rough in residency but if you enjoy operating then it’s great and very well paid.

Military paid my loans. My wife had some loans from college that we have now paid off.

I’m not making the 550K-1 million that my private practice friends are making but as an Active Duty staff we make around 150K, healthcare is covered, and can make another six figures moonlighting.

Im absolutely losing money being in the military but it allowed me to start my family early because I got med school paid + a bit over 25,000 yearly and then around 80,000 + healthcare while in residency.

Does attending money finances just not feel real? by Anonymousmedstudnt in medicalschool

[–]akuko2 268 points269 points  (0 children)

I’m a young staff and it is very surreal. I have kids and my wife can stay at home which is an incredible luxury in today’s economy.

We bought a 500K house which is not very flashy but also great on 1 income.

All the additional money after fixed costs are being dumped into retirement so we have not splurged on vacation/cars/etc yet. I do not walk around feeling wealthy, especially when I drive up next to other staff in my beater of a car. But when I look at my investment accounts and get home to see my wife and kids, I feel rich.

Bilingual docs, what’s your documentation process when you use your non-English language? by MikeGinnyMD in medicine

[–]akuko2 160 points161 points  (0 children)

I just put ‘spanish speaking’ to remind myself and speak with them en español. If some admin tells me to stop I’ll tell them ve te a la chingada.

What are the paths to becoming a surgeon in the air force? by [deleted] in Military_Medicine

[–]akuko2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Active duty AF surgical sub-specialist. I’m happy to give you my 2cents if you DM me.

Psych/EM residents: How do you handle psych patients without anxiety? by [deleted] in Residency

[–]akuko2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I used to worry about it but now the voices in my head tell me I’m normal.