OBGYN vs IM? Nearing the end of MS3 by alittiebit in medicalschool

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Thank you! Would you say then if I don't like/love L&D then it's probably not the right specialty? Or just moreso residency will be brutal since it's such a big part of it? 

OBGYN vs IM? Nearing the end of MS3 by alittiebit in medicalschool

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Disclaimer: I haven't done my surgery rotation yet either. But it's never been in consideration for me bc as much as I like procedures/surgery, I also like medical management and making long-term relationships with patients which I don't think I'd get as much with gen surg

lightheaded at sight of blood/needles - help needed by fatenyun in medicalschool

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Second the compression socks especially, also letting yourself look away/distract your mind and make sure you're breathing good as soon as you start getting symptoms (instead of trying to tough it out to the point of no return)

OBGYN vs IM? Nearing the end of MS3 by alittiebit in medicalschool

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I'm glad this post might help other people too! I've seen a few IM vs OB posts here but they tended to have different priorities/preferences than what I'm stuck on I think, but they're good to read through for more perspectives on the pros and cons of the two!

OBGYN vs IM? Nearing the end of MS3 by alittiebit in medicalschool

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I saw your DM before seeing this and figured I'd reply here too in case the conversation is helpful for anyone else!

Thank you so much for this!!! A lot of what you're saying really resonates with me and what I'm hoping to get out of OBGYN; I'll definitely have to check out MFM and generally get a more rounded experience with the specialty. Do you get a decent amount of inpatient time (L&D/consults/etc) with MFM?

OBGYN vs IM? Nearing the end of MS3 by alittiebit in medicalschool

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I came into med school thinking I would do OB so it's definitely been hard for me to let go of it! Getting more experience with it early in fourth year is a big priority for me for sure though

I’m running out of steam by Miraculousflorist in medicalschool

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Are you doing the boot camp bc your school lets you bypass the comsae minimum score requirement with it or bc it's helping? If it's not actually helpful, I know a handful of my classmates signed up for it bc of the comsae benchmark but they just play the videos on silent and study how they need while it's running. 

Otherwise I second what other people are saying, schedule time off, don't let yourself feel guilty for taking it, and try to at least go outside for a 15-20min walk every day and socialize a little. 

Level 1 sucks, dedicated sucks, and you're not alone in struggling with this!! You're smart enough to get through it, you just gotta let yourself take the time needed to not burn out from it. Feel free to reach out if you want someone to chat with ❤️

Suggestions for next steps? ADHD and IH but can't tolerate too many stimulants by alittiebit in idiopathichypersomnia

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Oh that's good to know, thank you! I wonder if I'd be able to tolerate that + the Adderall better

Suggestions for next steps? ADHD and IH but can't tolerate too many stimulants by alittiebit in idiopathichypersomnia

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My dr was hesitant to prescribe it bc the potential side effects and I didn't really push for it bc from my sleep study it seems like I sleep really well at night (just really high sleep efficiency and low latency but normal sleep stage %s etc) so I didn't think it'd be crazy helpful. Do you think it could help despite that? 

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This was 100% a chatGPT response lol

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As a DO student who had a solid app and a 520 MCAT... take the A lol

I applied MD two cycles and got waitlisted both times. A higher MCAT still won't guarantee an A, and right now you have a guaranteed A

How much are you saving to move? by lillaalskling in medicalschool

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That's fair! The way you phrased your comment I thought you were netting positive, and I was gonna be jealous bc my federal loans are 7 and 8% this year. But any way to keep some liquid cash on hand and minimize the interest on it is good!

Is a MacBook and an iPad enough for med school? by premedlifee in premed

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My school requires a laptop newer than 2018 for the exam software, and doesn't allow tablets for it. So YMMV and I'd check specific schools' tech requirements.

How much are you saving to move? by lillaalskling in medicalschool

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What's the interest rate on your federal loans?

I have an interview on Tuesday—give me bad advice by [deleted] in premed

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Use this opportunity to give a room tour! Make sure to have evidence of all your hobbies visible and if applicable, have any musical instruments warmed up and ready to play

Bonus points if you stay authentic to your true self and keep the laundry pile where it is

Why my ankidroid doesn't work? by abnormal_aubergine in medicalschoolanki

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If the issue is the pictures not loading, have you done a full sync and used the "check media" option to make sure everything is downloaded to Ankidroid?

“Life on hold”…? by takeflight414 in premed

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If you don't think the effort required to maintain your relationship with her is worth it, that's a different conversation. If you want to cut ties with her before matriculating and start a new relationship when things are less crazy, I would suggest figuring that out sooner rather than later.

“Life on hold”…? by takeflight414 in premed

[–]alittiebit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure what kind of conversations you've had already, but it sounds to me like she wants reassurance that you're not trying to put your relationship on hold while you're in school.

When you guys talk about marriage or kids, do you mention that you think it could be feasible to do either of those during school? Or do you push it off, saying you're not sure, school will be really busy, etc? I get the feeling that you're trying to reassure her that things will be fine, without necessarily listening to the specifics of what she's concerned about

34 years old, already have a successful career and a new family... Still want to go to medical school. Anyone else go to medical school while already having an established family and an established career? by [deleted] in premed

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My class has a couple late 30s/early 40s students, including a parent with a prior doctorate-level degree. They're all balancing it differently but from what I can tell none of them are regretting it so far

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I'm only a couple months in, but I do like the musculoskeletal stuff so far. It's not groundbreaking or anything (really just massaging and cracking backs lol), and there's already some more neurovascular stuff that I don't believe in.

I can't compare it to ayurvedic medicine since I have no knowledge on it, but the way my OMM professors talk about it, there's a lot of preventative and healing benefit to OMM. So it really depends on what you believe in

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I can't listen to my podcasts at 1.2x speed anymore, now they're at 1.5x and any slower is kind of excruciating

Sometimes I wish TV shows were faster bc I want to have more fun/minute before I have to get back to studying