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Is it Match Day yet?
Rank list is certified and NRMP officially closed! So many feelings. Somewhere in South Dakota (I think?) sits a computer that knows where I’ll be for the next 4 years. Yikes. 3.5 weeks, friends!
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even if the fraud was like 5% it wouldn’t compare to rich people cheating the system by trillions lmao
Also, SNAP “fraud” is like exchanging some of your stamps for cash to buy necessities you can’t buy with stamps, like soap or deodorant or tampons
TBH even if one hundred percent of people on food stamps were committing food stamp fraud I’d still be in favor of keeping the program around
Hey I wanna talk about this.
I work at a drug addiction counseling center. A ton of my clients have, at one time or another, sold their food stamps. This is basically exactly what the GOP is afraid of, right? Drug addicts selling their food stamps.
I have learned, now, to ask them WHY they sold their food stamps. Here is an incomplete list of the answers:
- I need tampons, and you can’t buy them with foodstamps
- See above RE: toilet paper
- I was living in a hotel with no kitchen then. I had to buy pre-prepared food
- The homeless shelter won’t let me keep food in my locker or room, so I have to buy pre-prepared food (Yes, really)
- I had to make rent
- My sister had to make rent
- My son had to make rent
- I needed co-pays to get my medication or I’ll die
- I needed co-pays to get my medication or I’ll loose control of my mental health
But the absolute most common form of food stamp fraud I see? Giving away food stamps to other family members who get no food stamps or insufficient food stamps to feed their families. I see that every month. People glassy eyed and hungry because they gave away their food to their adult kids, their grand kids, cousins, siblings etc.
So, is food stamp fraud rampant? In some places, yes. And I’m not about to chastise people for it.
Me @ every interview.
Undergrad: there are midterms and finals and you’re gonna be stressed out but don’t worry, we give you time off to recover after finals week
Med school: EVERY SINGLE WEEK IS AS STRESSFUL AS UNDERGRAD FINALS AND FINALS ARE GOING TO DECIMATE YOU INTO A QUIVERING PUDDLE OF STRESS AND BY THE WAY BE READY FOR THE FIRST QUIZ OF THE NEXT BLOCK MONDAY
Also med school: hmm… why do we have such issues with mental health??? I guess we’ll never know 🤷🏼♀️
Help?
Calling American medblrs:
I’m setting up a civilian away rotation and they’re asking for a background check and a drug screen…how does one go about obtaining these things?
I got my background check from the city’s public records office at the courthouse. It cost $5 and took maybe 10 minutes.
There are private labs to get the 10 panel drug screen, like labcorp or quest diagnostics. I don’t remember which I used but they emailed me my results in 48hrs. Some minute clinics and urgent care clinics also do them but they took upwards of 2 weeks to get the results.
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7 study tips from someone who rides the struggle bus to school everyday
Because I struggle bussed too hard to come up with a solid 10. Regardless, I made it this far, so I must have done something right(ish), or not completely wrong.
Set the scene. Not necessarily in the Tumblr studying aesthetic kinda way. They’re definitely #deskgoals, but let me tell you, my desk never looked like any of the pictures you see here. What I mean, make your space a productive place to study for you. I preferred my study space to be separate from my sleep place, so my desk wasn't in my bedroom. Not being locked up in a cave was important to me, so I put my desk by a window. Light a candle, Bath and Body Works got all my loan money. Get a natural sunlight lamp. Play some music, preferably without lyrics -- classical, EDM, whatever keeps you focused without being distracting. Just make an optimal space for you.
Stay hydrated (and caffeinated). I’m 100% a coffee addict, but water is so incredibly important. It helps you to not feel like shit, both physically and mentally, or look like shit #skincare. Drink your morning coffee, but chug water throughout the day. Your mind and body will love you. I discovered flavoring packets that contained caffeine (Crystal Light, Mio, etc) at the beginning of MS2, and let me tell you, life-changing for those mid-afternoon slumps. And all those pee breaks you have to take? Much needed and well-deserved! You don’t want a DVT from studying all day.
Sleep! I honestly cannot stress this enough. I don't know how I ever pulled all nighters in college and I don’t know how my friends did it in medical school. It’s important for your mental health and physical health. Studies have shown sleep enhances memory retention and you'll study more productively. I became a “my brain doesn’t function after 10pm” person in medical school, so I went to sleep early-ish and woke up early, but if you’re a night owl, then let yourself sleep in! You’re not taking away precious study time if you’re sleeping, I promise. And for that night before the test, that extra hour of sleep is way better than staying up an extra hour to read your notes one more time, I pinky promise.
Move, stretch, dance, anything not hunched over a desk. Sitting for 12 hours straight is simply not sustainable. Take a couple minute break every hour to give your brain a rest. A lot of people use the Pomodoro technique with success but I never got into it. I downloaded the Forest app and timed myself for an hour, then took a 5-10 minute break between study sessions. You’ll feel refreshed and rejuvenated for another round of studying!
Repetition, repetition, repetition. Repetition is key when it comes to learning and memorizing. Figure out your best way of learning and stick with it. Whether it be reading, re-writing notes, listening or watching lectures, recording yourself reading the notes, flashcards, etc. Find it and stick with it. Repeat it until you can do it in your sleep. I would literally wake up sometimes reciting notes in my head and I it was annoying, but it meant I had studied effectively.
Questions. Always reinforce your knowledge with questions. You can memorize every page of a textbook but it doesn’t mean much unless you can apply it. And the more questions you do, the faster you get at test-taking, which is key once you get into 8 hour board exams. But I digress. Take practice tests, buy review books, invest in question banks. Some professors provide old exam questions for review. Do as many as you can. And if explanations are provided, read them! They’re just as much of a learning tool as any other resource! As I reviewed the questions, I’d take notes, simple one-liner facts, for review later.
One pagers. This one may not be for everyone, but they came in clutch for me. My study method was a combination of re-writing notes and reciting things out loud as if I’m teaching it to a class. I talk to myself a lot. The more comfortable I got with the material, the more I condensed my notes until I had whole lectures or topics down to one page. This page would contain things that I thought were super important that I needed to make sure I knew, or those pesky facts that would not commit themselves to my memory. Because I’m a firm believe in not re-reading something you know you already know. This also held me accountable to always be actively studying. Then I would review these pages the day before and the morning of exams.
Above all else, remember to trust yourself. Don’t panic. You put in the time and work, you will do great. If you have anxiety issues, don’t be afraid to seek help so you can learn how to get your anxiety under control because school is hard enough without that added obstacle.
Study, take that test, go home and pass out, then melt into the couch and watch Netflix for the rest of the day. You deserve it.
SLYTHERIN: “Success is fucking up on your own terms.” –Guillermo del Toro
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hi! i was wondering if you had any good resources for neurohistology and neuroanatomy? i’m participating in a brain competition and i’ve been looking for more resources to supplement what i already know ^^ thank you so much !
A brain competition? Super cool! Most resources I used are geared toward medical students and are mostly reviews, but hope it can be helpful for ya.
Online
Shotgun Histology series on YouTube
Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy
Midbrain-Diencephalon
WISC Neuroanatomy
UMich Anatomy Practice Practicals
Atlases
Wheater’s Functional Histology
Haine’s Neuroanatomy Atlas
Review Books
High-Yield Neuroanatomy
Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
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Master Post: Resources for Clinical Years
Sometime last year I made a master post of (mostly) free online resources for the preclinical years. I’ve been wanting to do a post for clinical years, but the first half of fourth year is such a wild ride that I didn't really have time.
This is a long’n so, keep reading if you’re interested.
I’m normally a private person, so I don’t like to talk about grades, scores, and mostly this year, ranking...but I love and trust you, medblr. So I’m excited to say my #1 rank will be...
HOGWARTS.
HONESTLY. Goodbye and good riddance social life.
This is all I’ve ever wanted and more.
Helpppp
What did everyone use to study for Step 2? The internet is giving my such conflicting advice and it’s frustrating that I have there’s not one bible for Step 2 like there is for step1.
Do I need to do things like Sketchy pharm/micro over again?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
UWorld, UWorld, UWorld!
I used Online Med Ed to supplement. Cracked open first aid like twice at best. Flipped through a couple chapters of Step 2 Secrets but wasn’t in love with it. I rewatched a few Sketchy to brush up but didn’t go through the whole series like I thought I would because I felt comfortable with it. (Also watched the toxo one a few times for funsies because I find it hilarious).
A few of my classmates used Master the Boards and/or Step Up to Medicine, but that was way too many words for me to read.
For real though, do as many UWorld questions as you can. That’s all you need.
UWSA 1 and 2: yes yes yes.
NBMEs: hell no.
Free 150: yeah why not.
Me: Dear PD, I love you and your program, I’m ranking you #1.
PD: