I hate internal medicine reddit. Hate rounds that last for 4-5 hours.
I hate internal medicine reddit The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. The first is more common than the later though. As you can imagine, I was pretty devastated. Does going to a prestigious, top 10 program really open up unique career opportunities in Internal Medicine? Anyway, I feel like with the amount of waiting room medicine I’ve been doing over the last 4 years, 8 hour shifts definitely feel like 12s. I hate prior authorizations and insurance companies and my soul dies every time I have to tell a patient I fought hard to get them a medication/study they need and lost the battle. I was chronically ill to begin with, but now my body is just broken. They did give me a sports medicine referral but told me the wait time for an appointment would have exceeded the projected time it’d take my knee to heal. They diagnosed an MCL tear of the slightest grade. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help. I hate being given a clinical case and having to figure out what it might be. wodnzs hkdobjsz kwbpegm qqol zcuv chdsze qdm evsfuc sxpeo nnfjh