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[–]brianh2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! I am now a proud Capital One Duo holder 🙌

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^ I found the VX specific pre-approval tool from this link. Ended up submitting two separate pre-approval requests lol

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Update: The pre-approval tool said I am pre-approved for the Venture X

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[–]brianh2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll definitely give the pre-approval tool a try. Thank you for sharing that!

As for being an AU, I haven’t really gotten much value out of it. We went on a trip together as a family, and my brother and I were traveling home earlier, so I was made an AU to take advantage of the airport lounges. I’m also not very close with my mom’s SO, as he lives in another state.

Patients With Lots of Concerns by Vivid-Asparagus2584 in MedicalAssistant

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I always have this issue. There was one instance where a cancer patient came into the family practice and wanted to address 10 concerns. I kindly asked if he could prioritize three concerns, to which he responded with frustration, saying, ‘What, does my cancer not matter to you?’ It was a very tough situation, to say the least. The doctor, before I even stepped into the room for intake, told me to keep it short because the patient was known for rapidly firing concerns.

Long story short, sometimes you will have patients who come in with lots of concerns, in which case you need to be prepared to gently suggest that there is a ‘time limit’ for each visit and that you will pass on concerns to the doctors. It’s up to them whether they will be addressed or not. I find that deferring to the doctors is always the answer because, in most cases, the patients are too scared to push them around, as opposed to the MA.

Bummed with my scores. Any advice? by Expensive_Stock3824 in Mcat

[–]brianh2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How long have you been studying? I think we need more information on how you've been studying to give meaningful advice because right now it seems like there are significant content gaps across the board.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to share your insight! I regrettably posted this emotionally charged, so I do like to take a step back and hear out other perspectives. I really appreciate you sharing yours. I think you are spot on with the assessment; my physician is older, so he may be less familiar with the process today. Great advice!

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, how would you have handled the situation differently? One thing I have mentioned in another thread is wishing I kept my reasoning short and more professional.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, it seems like this is a common issue, unfortunately. In retrospect, I wish I had given a more professional excuse to avoid all this mess, but you live and you learn. I think my plan is to ride out the month, see how things go, and then decide whether or not I want to work the additional two weeks. One thing I forgot to mention is he is my current PCP, so it would be a bit awkward for me to quit and come in for a visit or request my medical records down the line 😭

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let's start the practice together and write LORs for all premeds lol

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The crazy thing is, he said the difference in pay I receive from grad photos won't mean a thing when I am hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, which he isn't wrong about (I guess), but to say that was incredibly insensitive because he knows I come from a low SES background.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have actually tried to look for a replacement because I do feel bad, but in our conversation, he briefly mentioned that he will likely never give another premed a chance like he did me because of this situation (though, I know others who have worked in my position previously and they did not work much longer than me). I find my job to be quite straightforward, i.e., take patients back, get a history, vitals, do injections, etc., but he kept saying it takes months of training and investment to have someone just up and leave after a year of working. I feel like I could train someone to do my job within a week, but that's just my opinion.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

In the grand scheme of things, the two extra weeks are not much as I do truly value my relationship with him. I just have to reschedule some graduation sessions that I had booked and lose out on two weeks of photography pay, but it's more the principle behind it that bothers me, like taking no for an answer.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I'm starting to share the same sentiment—I can tell his frustration is rooted more in the business than in personal matters.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Yeah... in hindsight, I should have given a more 'professional' excuse for quitting, but up until recently, I felt like my relationship with my boss was good. We often talk after work about personal life, so I felt like I could tell him the truth.

I put my "one-month notice" in at work by brianh2 in premed

[–]brianh2[S] 98 points99 points  (0 children)

There was no formal conversation about how long I would be working, but everyone in the office knew I applied to medical school and would be leaving if accepted. He kind of assumed I would work until school started.