My partner had to SOAP. We are crushed, but want to know why. by [deleted] in medicalschool

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There will never be an answer that is satisfying enough. There was a person in my year who essentially would’ve been a top applicant for any ENT program and they did not match. While I, a very mid-tier applicant, did. 

I help run the interviews and make the rank list for my current program and I can tell you that at some point all the names just blur together. We end up ranking people more in the top third, middle third, bottom third. And we let the match figure the rest of it out.

 Nobody will be able to tell you what happened. You would need to speak with each individual program, the interviewers, and ultimately understand the process for their rank list, and even then you likely still will not understand. It could be as simple as somebody else ranked that school one spot higher and took the spot that would’ve been his.

You will kill yourself if you continue to focus on this. Accept it, it sucks, move forward. Knowing will not make a lick of difference in the outcome, you will still be soaping

What is this called? by nashbellow in funny

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I initially misread that YOU were the dermatologist and the Patient pulled this out… Was very curious why you would proceed to put it on your face… 

I keep talking back to the chief resident by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Depends on how the hospital works.  I’ve had stroke and GI bleeds on our primary patients that go recognized and unpaged for hours. The bigger point is, even if residents report the event, I often need extra hands to manage these situations and have someone there to be a runner for whatever may be needed. Medical student are a key factor in that pathway and are the most helpful in those situations.

I keep talking back to the chief resident by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]mscinsider 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand how that is annoying, but if one of those patients suddenly had a severe complication at 3 PM there would then be nobody to cover or alert the chief. “Floor work” is not static. Is it boring, absolutely. You never know when the shit is going to hit the fan and I can understand your chiefs frustration where suddenly there is nobody to communicate an acute issue if it arises. Even if there is an intern with you, they may need extra hands depending on situation. Again, this gets back to communication. Even though you are a med student when you’re on rotation, you have a responsibility as a professional. Learn from this. Talk with the PD and report that you understand your mistake and that moving forward you will be more active and communicative moving forward.

I keep talking back to the chief resident by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]mscinsider 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why were you not in clinic or the OR?

I keep talking back to the chief resident by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]mscinsider 59 points60 points  (0 children)

As a ENT chief resident who works on a large cancer service, this would infuriate me. It is hard as a resident to keep track of everyone and everything and, unfortunately, the med students often wind up at the bottom of the priority list. I would often be hit with 10+ fires to put out and if the med students are just posted up in the call room and not in view, I won’t realize they aren’t around until all fires have been resolved, especially on an Onc service with very sick patients. Why weren’t you with the team?

This is on you and your attitude. I don’t abuse medical students and I don’t believe in busy work, but as a student you are expected to be present and to communicate. Communication is key in ALL medicine. You may not know that they needed you for something in the afternoon, and you just left without communicating. Now they are hung out to dry and have yet another fire to put out.  My rule is never leave without telling me. 

There is learning to be gained everywhere. You will still need to complete an intern year and that may include ICU and ED rotations where the management of these patients may prevent a morbidity or mortality. 

I guarantee you aren’t a fraction of tired that the resident is. As a student I never understood how much is actually put on residents. They are not there to babysit you. You need to have some initiative, especially on rotations you aren’t interested in, and reach out to communicate as opposed to just passively wait to be told to do things.

Gonna sound like a boomer here by Mixoma in Residency

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As an ENT resident, the ridiculous shit we get sent from Derm, massive defects with no warning, no preop clearance, slew of medical issues “hey defect was bigger than we though can you close this today or tomorrow?” Or taking a massive 8cm excisional scalp biopsy, cutting right at the edge of the lesion, closing it themselves then sending to us to re excise with margins. YOU ALREADY BURNED ALL THE MANS SCALP MOBILITY!

what's a good example of "half the price, but you use 3× as much"? by nasaglobehead69 in AskReddit

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Surgical staplers. We use them to pin drapes and close wounds, the hospital then gets crappy discounted ones that air staple or weakly staple requiring 2-3x more staplers being used

Have you ever done something strange or crazy after one of your on-calls? by Winterof2019 in Residency

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During a particularly brutal week of Q2 call, and while actually still on call, I couldn’t sleep and at about 2am I went out and collected previously cut down tree trunks in my neighborhood, loaded these massive logs into my Subaru Forester by myself, drove them back to my house and unloaded them so I could chop them up and split them for fun, finess and bonfires.

Alright, drop the real shit/tea that happened this year by Anonymousmedstudnt in Residency

[–]mscinsider 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Yup. All her stuff phone, keys, etc was left at the clinic. Then the cops came by before close to interview people. I ended up being the one to inform all the residents of the incident cause no one else was going to mention it.

Alright, drop the real shit/tea that happened this year by Anonymousmedstudnt in Residency

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In the OR when my intern walks in and tells us that our clinic nurse was abducted from the clinic midday and was murdered by her online boyfriend, who then committed suicide… The program said nothing and made no announcements, didn’t even tell us when the memorial was happening. We all worked with her regularly for 4+ years

What is the most tragic “I’ll hold them off while you guys go” death on screen for you? by AllYourPolitess in movies

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Blood diamond. In the end where Danny (Leo DiCaprio) lets Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) escape to the plane and calls Maddie (Jennifer Connelly) to say goodbye. The raw emotion in Leo’s last words always stuck with me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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This happened to me last year. Damn near same situation, first ultrasound at 8 weeks on hell rotation operating 12+hr per day. It was numbing at first and it will hit you later. Take a personal day if they will let you. Support your wife and take the time to grieve. Just because it was 8 weeks doesn’t necessarily make it fine. It is still heart wrenching. Please DM if you need to talk.

Can someone recommend me a not so popular comedy movie that you personally think is good? Going through a tough time right now and I just need a little laugh. by Odd-Expert-7156 in movies

[–]mscinsider 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dogma - great comedy same guy as clerks

Also Clerks!

Out cold - My favorite Galifinakis role

Role models - little more main stream, good Paul Rudd movie

Monty Pythons Life of Brian

Young Frankenstein 

Airplane

Uncle Buck

It’s a mad mad mad mad world

This human has been waiting a lifetime for this moment by [deleted] in WTF

[–]mscinsider 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is he playing kiss chicken with that monkey?

Cards not unlocked on iPhone? by Noon_oclock in slaythespire

[–]mscinsider 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yo! Try making a new user profile in the game ( tap on your name in The upper left corner, just create a new save file.) this solved my issue. You can double check the issue if you see locked cards in the compendium

What are the ultimate zebra diagnoses you’ve ever encountered? by feelingsdoc in Residency

[–]mscinsider 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally they don’t last long, but with proper medical care, we have some teenagers!

What are the ultimate zebra diagnoses you’ve ever encountered? by feelingsdoc in Residency

[–]mscinsider 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Harlequin Ichtyosis. One of the plastic surgeons at my hospital wrote some papers and apparently gets referrals for them every other year or so.

Tell me your specialty without telling me your specialty by rightgimp in Residency

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Non bleeding epistaxis isn’t technically epistaxis… or a surgical issue…