1. One students Perspective of Med 3 …Scheduling, Boards, Hospital, Call, Rounds, Presentations, Career, Letters, Interviews, Match, Doctor?
2. Disclaimer The following slides were made and edited by Students, not faculty! The content is meant to give a general feeling for each of the rotations. For accurate information on requirements, expectations, grading, etc. for a given clerkship, read the information received from that clerkship. If any of the information here conflicts with information from the clerkship – go with the clerkship! You’ll receive ample instruction about expectations and the most current information during an orientation that takes place at the beginning of each clerkship.
10. OB – There are a lot of pelvic surgeries done on your months. You get a feel for the OR (where to stand, how not to get yelled at, learn to tie knots)
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12. 1) Consider doing PEDs before – Children’s is a great Hospital, you’ll learn to do H&P’s, manage less complicated patients – unless you want to do PEDs, than you could switch those
27. Patients identified by operation type and how many days ago it was. Ex – Mr Smith is a 75 y/o male POD3 s/p partial sigmoid colectomy with anastamosis.
28. May get a few questions on rounds, most are in the OR