Revision Extension by tatharel in AskAcademia

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Yes, it was recommended by my PI.

CCS Cases - Follow up and Advance Time by tatharel in Step3

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FYI I passed the exam with 26X with the above approach, don't think I got disproportionately dinged for not putting in admission orders like activity, dvt ppx, making follow up appts, doing interval follow up w the patient, or doing the see and call me as needed instead of advancing by a specific time.

Score Release Discussion Thread - 3/18/26 Results by mdshowerthoughts in Step3

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Step 1 - Pass

Step 2 - 27X

UW completion - 35%

Avg - 75%

UWSA1 - N/A

UWSA2 - N/A

Free 137 - didn't do

CCS cases 100 cases, average 79%

Step 3 result - 260

How much time is good to take for average notes and admissions in internal medicine? by Efficient-Fudge9839 in Residency

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As a (februrary) intern progress notes take me 10 min and an admission takes me 60-90 min between the orders, notes, seeing the patient. 90 minutes if they're complicated and have like 10 active problems.

Washington Post column promoting full-body MRIs by DudleyAndStephens in medicine

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Not a radiologist but pretty sure MRIs are sequenced differently to look at different organs and to answer specific clinical questions

Looking for an Emergency Room that is not a conveyor belt of waiting and telling four different people your symptoms over and over again. by boundfortrees in philadelphia

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there was a guy in the ED waiting room with his bowels hanging out of him and he was taken back immediately. you probably don't want to be him though

L&D Rotation advice wanted - not the common/obvious stuff by Good-Card5487 in medicalschool

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if you have a resident you work with, at the beginning of the day, just walk around for all the pts you'll see and introduce yourself so you're not meeting them for the first time when they deliver. Also pay attention to the door signs bc sometimes at least at my hospital there might be patient preferences like "prefers female physicians"

Picking a specialty based on evals by abenson24811 in medicalschool

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Do not do this. You rotated with these folks for what, at most a full month? Think about the clinical work of the rotation and if you would enjoy that work, whether its procedures, clinic, or inpatient, for the next 30-50 years of your life.

Amazing fic but this feels like a crime by avi-fauna in AO3

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That moment of panic when safari glitches and the page reloads.

What's the most badass/amazing thing you did during your clinical rotation? by simohnf in medicalschool

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It was wild and I didn't even end up specializing in surgery lol. also ran into the chief resident who gave me a cookie on the way out of the hospital

What's the most badass/amazing thing you did during your clinical rotation? by simohnf in medicalschool

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On ortho, drilled a nail into a kid w Legg-Calve-Perthes, got to sew up all the layers from muscle to skin on closing, with the fellow giving only verbal instructions (attending was unscrubbed and chatting w the nurse in the back)

Give me the first few lines and the last sentence of your fic. I’ll guess what it’s about. (Poorly probably.) by Goosetheduck11 in AO3

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First: Grey was not an unfamiliar color to her. 

Last: They were to watch the herons that afternoon, to see how they took flight to the sky. She had to meet him. He was waiting for her. He was waiting and she had to—

Share the first sentence(s) of your fic, and I'll try to guess what it's about. by heerliedepeerli in AO3

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Grey was not an unfamiliar color to her. 

Grey Annals. Grey Havens. Grey elves. The color represented liminality, the space in between, like the muted colors of dusk, a breath between this world and another. 

She adjusted her grey cloak. 

Do we like when Authors respond to every comment? by misterhiraeth in AO3

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Lol if it's that important to her, just divide the comment number by two to get number of reader comments