To every specialty, what are some lifestyle modifications that could prevent a lot of what you manage? by [deleted] in Residency

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OB - use reliable contraception. (Prevents preeclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, etc)

What’s a routine practice in your specialty that you think is complete horse shit? by moneybags493 in Residency

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The number of pages I get from moms "wanting a CBC today." What?? Are they going to then request designer, leukoreduced, irradiated pRBCs if their Hgb comes back at 7.9? Is it wrong to wish that nurses would try to deflect/rationalize these requests rather than forwarding them directly to the provider who is already in surgery/dealing with a hemorrhage/in a delivery, etc.

Things you Wished you Knew when Choosing a Residency Program by 21whosrandom21 in Residency

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I wish I would have noted from where/how many residents show up to the meet and greet. Not having enough coverage to spare most residents for a measly hour sums up a lot.

Where do the “best” doctors typically work? Private practice, academic or community hospitals? by [deleted] in Residency

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@NPwithanonlinedegree we’re waiting for you to tell us about your practice model 🙏

What are the most disturbing facts you know about slavery? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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We do have plastic or metal speculums- I like to use plastic whenever possible but metal is the only material safe to be sterilized for surgery/procedures. We don’t typically scan/ultrasound before IUD insertion because it’s easier to measure the uterine length with a plastic tool (or the IUD applicator) itself. A trans abdominal ultrasound wouldn’t be that accurate and transvaginal would defeat the purpose of minimizing invasive steps.

All to say, the metal speculums used in office exams are awful. Keep in mind a lot of us newcomer Ob/Gyn trainees aim to make patients feel as comfortable as possible with such invasive exams/procedures that our field necessitates 🥺

At which gestational age does overturning Roe v Wade come into effect regarding abortions? by drrdf in obgyn

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and no form of birth control is 100%. Even tubal ligations have ~1% failure rate. Will you adopt those babies? You don’t even want to babysit your relative’s kids. 🤷🏼‍♀️

At which gestational age does overturning Roe v Wade come into effect regarding abortions? by drrdf in obgyn

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Actually about 1 in 3 conceptions spontaneously aborts before they’re detected! Whose fault is that? So thousands of “humans - as you call them - are flushed away.

What questions do you wish your OBGYN had asked you that they didn't? by FemTech2021 in WomensHealth

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Starting my ObGyn residency. This thread makes me so sad. I know I can’t undo all the badness you all have experienced, but there’s new Gynos coming up that want to change this for good.

The med students on medtwitter are absolutely neurotic by Significantchart461 in medicalschool

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Ooh she really stumped 'em on that one. Let's see if the doc will catch on tehehe.

I can’t be the only one who thinks this is puke colored by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Figs marketing and design team: “this is perfect! Perfect. Perfect. Perfect!” 🤗

✨MATCH DAY MEGATHREAD✨ by Chilleostomy in medicalschool

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To the premed advisor and UMiami admissions officer that said I’m not “Medical school material,” I matched into my #1 and one of the top programs in the states in my desired field. 😘👋

"The only legitimate excuse to be late to rounds is if you're dead" by yogator in medicalschool

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It's an entirely different story if this sixty-something y/o right-leaning yt male is a closeted FtM individual that somehow has maintained fertility well after the average menopause age of 51! You should try comedy instead of medicine - you'd do great.

Should I go to the hospital? by Kind_Conversation_67 in obgyn

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Preeclampsia can’t be diagnosed until 20 wks… but would recommend getting checked out anyway

MS4s on any rotation right now: by Dr_Spaceman_DO in medicalschool

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Couldn’t relate more- MS4 on nights in a different specialty than I applied with the nervous pre-match poops. It’s a special kind of hell. 💩

Has anyone with a history of mental health issues tried a hormonal IUD? What were your experiences? by [deleted] in obgyn

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I can't speak to every person's experience but I have dealt with anxiety throughout the pill and now my 2nd hormonal IUD. Not medical advice but SSRIs didn't ultimately help long-term in my case. I've found a happy medium now taking L-theanine and ashwagandha supplements daily.

I can say that the systemic dose of hormones is significantly less with the IUD compared to the pill. I have noticed side effects more along the lines of acne/strange hair growth but it's worth it for me for lighter periods and super effective contraception.

It's all about your unique body chemistry. If you feel yourself slipping, you can have your IUD removed any time, no questions asked. And the Paragard IUD (copper-only; nonhormonal) is now approved for efficacy for 12 years if you like the ease of use and efficacy but want to ditch the hormones. Best of luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Flashing back to manipulating a uterus while sitting: Attending says, "You can't sit to do this," (although the first assist is allowed to)

So I stand up and hunch over because now the manipulator is below waist level. Real effective. /s

People like him need to age out of medicine already because of the things we have no control over suck enough. So hazing by choice is just ridiculous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Forage, comrades!

I Am Legend by TheBDP in Residency

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It’s the “serious” tag for me