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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Third Year of Residency. There was never once during my few years of medical school that I thought continuity of care would matter to me. Now, continuity of care defines me. I’m now starting my third year of residency (senior status finally! 8221; He is right about his assessment, gynecologists mission in life is to help bleeding and pain and we do it pretty darn well. I’ve now started using the same expr...The one...
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Half Way Through Intern Year | It All Belongs To You
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Half Way Through Intern Year. I realize it’s only the beginning of December and I have 3 more weeks left before I’m truly half way through of my intern year; but it is very close! Both of these patient’s refer to me as their doctor. When the nurse asks them a question and they reply “my doctor told me to…” they are talking about advice. And to be able to be there for their delivery. Doctor of osteopathic medicine.
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Surviving an Ob/Gyn Rotation | It All Belongs To You
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Surviving an Ob/Gyn Rotation. Unfortunately, Ob/Gyn residents, attending physicians and nurses are well known for their cat-i-ness. It’s not true everywhere, but a lot of Ob/Gyn involves long hours, lots of patient calls and pages, high risk procedures and unhappy patients which makes the field pretty stressful – until they deliver and then they’re the happiest people in the hospital! 8211; they do exist! When you ...
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Third Year of Residency. There was never once during my few years of medical school that I thought continuity of care would matter to me. Now, continuity of care defines me. I’m now starting my third year of residency (senior status finally! 8221; He is right about his assessment, gynecologists mission in life is to help bleeding and pain and we do it pretty darn well. I’ve now started using the same expr...The one...
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Third Year of Residency | It All Belongs To You
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Third Year of Residency. There was never once during my few years of medical school that I thought continuity of care would matter to me. Now, continuity of care defines me. I’m now starting my third year of residency (senior status finally! 8221; He is right about his assessment, gynecologists mission in life is to help bleeding and pain and we do it pretty darn well. I’ve now started using the same expr...The one...
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It All Belongs To You | A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. | Page 2
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Joining the Be The Match registry is one of the simplest things you can do for someone else. As stated on the Be The Match website. Each hour, more than six people die from a blood cancer. As soon as I met someone dying of a blood cancer that a match could not be found I knew I had to sign up. Your sample is kept on file and you willbe committed to donation if someone in need is a match to you. Tags: be the match.
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Budgeting, a Medical Professional’s Nightmare | It All Belongs To You
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Budgeting, a Medical Professional’s Nightmare. First Year of Medical School:. 8211; Money you need to live/play in the summer. That time is usually not budgeted in to your financial aid, you will receive one check in January that is expected to last you until August or whenever school starts again for your second year. Second Year of Medical School:. 8211; Save for registration of USMLE/COMLEX Step/Level 1 ( $600 ).
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Third Year of Residency. There was never once during my few years of medical school that I thought continuity of care would matter to me. Now, continuity of care defines me. I’m now starting my third year of residency (senior status finally! 8221; He is right about his assessment, gynecologists mission in life is to help bleeding and pain and we do it pretty darn well. I’ve now started using the same expr...The one...
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ob/gyn | It All Belongs To You
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A medical school and residency advice blog from an ob/gyn resident. It All Belongs To You. Third Year of Residency. There was never once during my few years of medical school that I thought continuity of care would matter to me. Now, continuity of care defines me. I’m now starting my third year of residency (senior status finally! 8221; He is right about his assessment, gynecologists mission in life is to help bleeding and pain and we do it pretty darn well. I’ve now started using the same expr...The one...
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