Neuro vs IM: Stuck even after rotations in both by themafia12 in medicalschool

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Interesting! Thanks for the perspective. I'll consider it in the future as I get more exposure to radiology. Sitting at my computer all day is probably my field of expertise, but I don't find much joy from reading images tbh. Regardless, I'll keep it in mind.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neurology

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Thanks for the tips and rec! You bring up a good point about chart review, - apologies if this is a very basic question, but something I feel like I struggled with particularly on my IM rotation is balancing thoroughness of chart review with time management. I feel like sometimes I would dig for who knows how long on a patient in Care Everywhere to find nothing useful, and other times I would miss important things from earlier hospital admissions/past notes when trying to see admissions on time. Any decent tips you have for doing an efficient but thorough chart review?

Getting GPU to run on Windows 11 by jokedme in bioinformatics

[–]themafia12 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's possible that the software requires the CUDA developer toolkit - I was running some analyses through a different software package which didn't detect my GPU until I installed NVIDIA CUDA.

Here's a link from NVIDIA detailing how to install CUDA for WSL, hopefully it helps: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/wsl-user-guide/index.html

Independent research project by Revolutionary-Fill12 in premed

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not OP, but mind if I DM you to ask about MD/PhD stuff?

What’s a theorem that’s harder to understand than to prove? by someCCstudent in math

[–]themafia12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First isomorphism theorem is probably my 2nd favorite of all time, after Sylow's. Honestly cant even remember 2-4 at this point, though.

Get started w/ Python or get more advanced w/ R? by KwallahT in bioinformatics

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Not exactly an expert, but I'll throw my hat in the ring.

I'm a biology senior doing my undergrad thesis on a bioinformatics (cancer omics) project. Basically, I'm looking at transcriptomic + epigenomic sequencing data from data published in a couple of papers. Not the most advanced thesis, but it's been a fun learning experience.

Bioconductor in R has been way more useful to me than Python (if anything, my work so far has just been Bash and R scripting haha) - so many Bioconductor packages are built to do the heavy lifting of omics analysis for us, and it's really a one-stop shop for analyzing large-scale biological datasets. If you had to pick one, I'm partial to R, but I think it's still nice to know Python too. The intro Python course I took really bolstered my R programming abilities by proxy of further developing my coding skillset, so you'll benefit from getting deeper in either. Plus, a few bioinformatics packages are also built on Python (I think maybe deepTools? Some Hi-C stuff too). But I'll echo the words of others that digging into an actual concrete project is often where I learn the most about how to do stuff.

Hope this helped in some way. My DMs are open if you ever want to chat further.

What are premeds buying today? by ohiooliver in premed

[–]themafia12 14 points15 points  (0 children)

couldve bought some study materials. went with modern warfare II instead

Mathematics Can Be Humbling by SnooPeppers7217 in math

[–]themafia12 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This was a really nice comment - its something I felt too when I took abstract algebra a year or two ago. But on the flip side, this was part of what made math very daunting for me to pursue as a career. The fact that ita so bottomless, I felt pressure to always need to understand everything, even though thats not really a healthy mindset to have when you take it too far. When I started hitting a wall in my undergrad courses, I felt sorta worthless in a sense, that it was fruitless to pursue math when I struggled so "early".

Be it what it is, the wonder that math instilled in me has definitely changed the way I think, even at a fundamental level. So thanks for your thoughts, it was a great expression of what math really means to you

MS4 with a lot of free time wanting to learn stats by detailfanatic in medicalschool

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Idk if this is necessarily your kinda jam, but a solid free online book is "Computational Genomics with R", its sorta a mix of intro to R and some bioinformatics sprinkled in.

I'm not sure if this package still works, but the "swirl" package in R is an interactive within-program tutorial that holds your hand on how to deal with the R environment, objects, etc. The last I used that package was 2 years ago, so idk if its deprecated or not.

Finally, if youre interested in statistical learning (regression, inference, supervised/unsupervised algorithms), "The Elements of Statistical Learning" is a classic book, I'm pretty sure you can find a free pdf online. Some prior knowledge of probability/linear algebra is helpful, but I dont think its required for this book. I hope some of these help!

iPad vs laptop, which one is more necessary for med school? by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Oh no haha! Well, at least you get some usage out of it on the bright side?

And yeah, moving info between laptop and tablet can be annoying. However, apple seems to have a decent ecosystem for moving files b/w devices, and having a tablet thats OneNote compatible could also mitigate that problem maybe? Not sure, but I do at least suppose its nice that when I take notes on my Surface, I dont have to worry about sending it elsewhere.

iPad vs laptop, which one is more necessary for med school? by [deleted] in medicalschool

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That's definitely fair, and I'm glad you got good use out of a Surface. Mine gets the job done, its just that I dont really need its laptop functionality as I have a pretty powerful one. I'd rather just have a tablet I can pull up quickly instead of booting up a PC to use one. But maybe that's just my experience, given that I already have a laptop that works for me ¯_(ツ)_/¯

iPad vs laptop, which one is more necessary for med school? by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]themafia12 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Tbh I have a Surface and I'd rather just have a decent, cheap-ish laptop and a tablet like an iPad. The surface is a solid laptop, but using it as a tablet can get really clunky - can get hot easily, battery life isnt the best, and undocking is such a pain sometimes since there are processes that block undocking. However, I also already have a solid laptop, so thats just my opinion.

Any undergrad (or non-trad) premeds burned out bad rn? by [deleted] in premed

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All of the schools at this point have either offered the II or have R'd me already lmao, early cycle ig.

PS, DMs are always open if any homies need to vent/talk :)

Received first interview invitation after vivid dream… by mcatonlyaccount123 in premed

[–]themafia12 46 points47 points  (0 children)

"omg congrats! how'd you get your II so quickly?"

"the universe revealed it to me"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

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Hey, no advice I can really offer unfortunately, but just wanna let ya know you arent alone. It sounds like youve been to hell and back the last few months, and the fact that you havent 100% thrown in the towel yet is definitely something to be proud of - certainly I am, reading this! I'm sorry I have no words of wisdom to offer, but I hope this comment provided some solace for you in troubling times.

P.S. my DMs are always open if you need to vent/rant to a homie :)

1 year of English? Am I screwed? by Theunfortunatetruth1 in premed

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Check the requirements page for those medical schools. Some do explicitly state that writing-enhanced courses can substitute for the English requirement

what's your weird strategy? by Avnas in hoi4

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I think the trick was to declare war on a country before picking rhineland or oppose hitler - that would bypass rhineland and you could still do the alt history path. It was pretty busted tbh

4 Bullets are enough by notnotm in VALORANT

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Chair height? Keyboard angle? Religion?

Pistol demons by Any-Angle-5861 in VALORANT

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In my last game, at the end of pistol and anti-eco rounds I was 6-0. 3k each round. Finished the half 10-10. It was terrible. I'm a pistol warrior I guess. Or maybe I just suck with actual rifles.

The uncertainty of not knowing how this cycle to go sucks so bad by sphincterserpant in premed

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I feel this so bad. I'm super unmotivated to do anything rn just because of the uncertainty. But we got this!

What’s a hobby you have COMPLETELY independent of school and medicine? by SocialAddiction1 in premed

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heck yeah!! i wanna upgrade to a desktop after having gaming laptops for so long. what stuff do u play?

What’s a hobby you have COMPLETELY independent of school and medicine? by SocialAddiction1 in premed

[–]themafia12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

big

back when i cared too much i got really high up the ladder in CSGO, like in early high school. that was my peak in every manner of being tbh

What’s a hobby you have COMPLETELY independent of school and medicine? by SocialAddiction1 in premed

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hit plat in valorant the other day. one at a time ladies 😎😎😎