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A Doctor in the Works: August 2012
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Sunday, August 26, 2012. I honestly don't know where the time went, but my two weeks on inpatient hematology and oncology are up. It has been a really great experience; I just wish it would have been a four week rotation rather than two! Maybe I'll be able to publish one. For now, it's back to putting together my residency application before I begin my next clerkship tomorrow - I'll be on internal medicine for four weeks!
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A Doctor in the Works: March 2013
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Thursday, March 14, 2013. The week we've all been waiting for is finally upon us! It's MATCH WEEK, ladies and gentlemen! For those of you who may be wondering "what in the world is match week? Let me give you a little break down of how it works. In a nutshell, it's how medical students are selected for residency positions in their desired specialty. By October 1, the medical schools released to the applicable programs what i...
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A Doctor in the Works: Secret Day Off
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Saturday, January 11, 2014. Keep it quiet, let me tell you a secret.I have an extra day off this month! I think I remember that I used to enjoy making things to eat. Should I organize some things? Maybe I'll do my taxes." ). MEDICINE IS AMAZING. duh. I've had two separate occasions this week of nurses doing their best to report me. First one was a nurse (who I thought liked me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An American...
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A Doctor in the Works: February 2014
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Thursday, February 6, 2014. Not so Emergency Rotation. This month, I am working in the emergency department. Most of us see this rotation as a sort of vacation - we only work 15 11-hour shifts in a month, plus our clinic days and didactics.which, for me, means I'll average about 55-60 hour work weeks (compared to my usual 70 hour work weeks). Those extra 10-15 hours off can make a huge difference! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Doctor in the Works: November 2012
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Tuesday, November 20, 2012. It's that time again - the beginning of another clerkship. This 4-week rotation is in the field of Sports Medicine. All this while I'm training for my first half marathon in January (oh and also squeezing in those interviews). It's gonna be a crazy few weeks! Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Please send positive thoughts my way for my interview this week - I'll be interviewing with a program which I wi...
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A Doctor in the Works: February 2013
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Saturday, February 9, 2013. The underlying reasons why I haven't been updating you is that I:. 1) don't have much new to say. 2) have been busy with personal things such as wedding planning and holidays. 3) am patiently waiting for the rank lists to be submitted before I comment too much about interviews. A few posts to look forward to in the coming weeks:. My holiday to England in photos and memories. How The Match works.
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A Doctor in the Works: Not so Emergency Rotation
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Thursday, February 6, 2014. Not so Emergency Rotation. This month, I am working in the emergency department. Most of us see this rotation as a sort of vacation - we only work 15 11-hour shifts in a month, plus our clinic days and didactics.which, for me, means I'll average about 55-60 hour work weeks (compared to my usual 70 hour work weeks). Those extra 10-15 hours off can make a huge difference! Subscribe To My Blog. The F...
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A Doctor in the Works: December 2012
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A Doctor in the Works. Follow the life of a PGY-1 (intern) in Internal Medicine. Sunday, December 2, 2012. My number 1 ranked program scheduled my interview for this week. I already am very familiar with the program, and I know I love it there. My mind is made up, which is half the battle - it is a "match" process, after all, so I have to love it just as much as they love me! Fingers crossed it will involve programs of either Rank #1 or Rank #2! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To My Blog. Internal ...
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ilovehotchoc - A Bean's Life: Daydream Believer
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Ilovehotchoc - A Bean's Life. A friendly, smiley bean, who loves cats, countryside walks, cakes, cute things and cooking. Junior Doctor. Proud army girlfriend. Saturday, 15 December 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Long days full of sniffles. Lumps, bulges and how’s your bowel? Abdo Pain 1 – Where Bean Stresses About a Patient. A note from me. All the patient details in this blog are kept deliberately vague. Bean's Favourite Other Blogs.
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