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This was a hypothetical scenario. I do not plan on doing this. I posted this theoretical scenario because of the frustration associated with petty physicians writing ****ty evals.
Maybe attendings who plan on giving ****ty evals just bc they can will realize that students nowadays have the tools to fight back.
Did you read what I wrote?...maybe learn to read before you post!? I said I would take the necessary precautions online, which means not use my real ip address when posting. I am skilled enough to be able to do this. Also, I wrote that I would not be doing this thus i used the word "hypothetical". I mainly started this thread to vent about how much control some *******s have over your careers and how they can misuse that by giving you an unfair eval just bc they can. It is disheartening especially after receiving excellent evals up to this point and busting ass.
This whole thread was just a rant. The ***** that called it the "height of douchery" whom i replied didn't read my posts. I didn't give him a negative review online except via the school's internal review.
I actually did end up posting a ****ty review of him. You try to **** my career up. Imma do the same to you. Eye for an Eye.
And the rotation after that I was at a private clinic. I hinted to the attending that nowadays its very easy to write anything about anyone online and remain anonymous. I told him I'm sure disgruntled former students have wrote stuff about you online. He took it as a sign and I got an A on that rotation. Just a word of advice to third year students this year, drop a hint and let them know that you will not take their bull****. Nothing less than an As on the clinical evals. Society has gotten so competitive that you have to use these scorched earth tactics if you want to get ahead imho.
And now you've come full circle. Do you feel like a man now? Do you feel like you've won?Since you have other posts in this forum I'm going to assume that you aren't a troll and that you actually did this. He didn't "**** your career up". He gave you what you thought you deserved on the rotation. Clearly you weren't up to snuff for him to even consider high-passing you.
Also, LOL at the bolded. You are so gone from reality it's insane. You know all that stuff they teach you about ethics in the first 2 years? Well you deserve to remediate both MS1 and MS2 for the failure you have exhibited.
I very, very, very rarely say this to med students, but I honestly hope that due to your backhanded measures (even though I am 99% confident that you 'threatening' your attending didn't have anything to do with you receiving an A) that you don't match in opHtho. Maybe learn to spell a little before you start all your crap. If I knew you in real life, I would legitimately smack you if you told me. It's not going to affect me in anyway, but it's just so far gone from any moral standard that I would at the very least want nothing to do with you or your career aspirations ever again.
What a joke.
I've been watching too much Kitchen Nightmares, and I can't tell who is more delusional, you or this guy:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYylXXGY6tA[/YOUTUBE]