Hello all!
I am a first year US MD student at a midtier school. I am doing fine in school, and ultimately have learned through this life to prioritize my happiness. I love medicine but it not the only thing I want out of my life. I am 27 years old, (female) and for various reasons I am...
Hey guys! Posting this thread so that those of us on the waitlist for Stanford this cycle can post status updates on whether we get off the waitlist or get rejected!
Hi everyone,
I really, really need some advice. OMS-I in the second semester here. Our test next week on Monday is covering Immunology and Physiology. The problem is, it's going to be on 20+ Immunology lectures and about 15 Physiology lectures. Physiology I don't have a problem with. Immunology...
Help me decide, please. Forget about the debts , salaries , years taken to graduate etc. I am concerned about the jobs themselves. I dont want to have less than 2-3 hours of free time a day. I also dont want to go to work in the middle of the night - I dont want bad sleep hours (not anything...
Hi,
I'm trying to build a school list, but I'd like to know realistically where I would have the best chance.
cGPA: 3.71 sGPA: 3.61 (no grade replacement)
MCAT: 502
NY resident.
500 hours of clinical research
300 hours of non-clinical research, name on abstract.
> 200 hours of scribing
100...
This article was written by the AMA and it says that most of the doctors work less than 80 hours a week so why do I keep on seeing doctors complaining about their work hours ?
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/ama-wire/post/many-hours-average-physician-workweek
Say a doc works a 16-hours shift. Doesnt that mean that he will have a 16 hours break after he finishes his work ? That is enough to get some good sleep and do many other things so what am i missing ?
1- Who accredits medical residency programs (at this moment) ?
2- What is the importance of enrolling in an accredited program ? I mean , what happens if a person enrolls in an unaccredited residency program ?
As far as i am concerned, the ACGME and the AOA are the ones who accredit medical...
He has to complete 1-3 years of residency or years of practice outside of the U.S. or Canada before applying for a license ? I dont understand what that means. I mean , dont they apply for a license after they finish their medical residency ? I read that from AMA's website and i dont understand...
He has to complete 1-3 years of residency or years of practice outside of the U.S. or Canada before applying for a license ? I dont understand what that means. I mean , dont they apply for a license after they finish their medical residency ? I read that from AMA's website and i dont understand...
http://www.kaptestglobal.com/sites/kaptest.co.uk/files/usmle-pathway_tcm55-32072.jpg
This picture shows the steps that an international medical graduate must make to become a licensed physician in the US. What i dont understand is that after "USMLE step 3" there is "Year 1 residency". But the...
He just earned his MD degree from a country in europe. Can he specialize (do his residency) in the US or Canada ? If yes , will he receive just as much money as US medical residents do ?
He just earned his MD degree from a country in europe. Can he specialize (do his residency) in the US or Canada ? If yes , will he receive just as much money as US medical residents do ?
He just earned his MD degree from a country in europe. Can he specialize (do his residency) in the US or Canada ? If yes , will he receive just as much money as US medical residents do ?
1. Forget about student loans.
2. Forget about my social situation (friends/family).
3. I am extremely hard working.
4. I dont get sad when others degrade/insult me since i am always confident of my skills.
I know there will still be some stress but the 4 points above must be eliminating the...
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