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I had an exam last friday about infectious diseases and there was a question about a 2 year old girl who was playing by her self while her mom was cleaning up the attic. She suddenly started coughing and developed a fever which dropped a bit when given amoxicillin. An X-thorax showed an infiltrate in the right lower lobe and apparently a

toy car which I managed to miss for a whole 2 hours and 55 minutes

A test about host defense disorders and this is what they come up with...
 
I had an exam last friday about infectious diseases and there was a question about a 2 year old girl who was playing by her self while her mom was cleaning up the attic. She suddenly started coughing and developed a fever which dropped a bit when given amoxicillin. An X-thorax showed an infiltrate in the right lower lobe and apparently a

toy car which I managed to miss for a whole 2 hours and 55 minutes

A test about host defense disorders and this is what they come up with...

weird that she developed a fever so soon... usually it's just pain at first, fever comes later when the lobe gets blocked off and an infection develops, not the presenting symptom
 
Got a couple of questions about immigration to USA. Im currently in Finland studying dentistry.

1. How long does qualification take to work as a dentist for someone from a European school and how much might that hassle cost me? Is there any benefit in studying abroad in USA at exchange programs?

2. How long might qualification for oral and maxillofacial surgery take and does it involve residency or something similar?

Would be great if someone could answer. Thanks.
 
If AnatomyZone is the series with the guy who has a British accent, then it's good. Moore's Clinical Anatomy and Netter's Atlas will provide with all you need to know for lecture. I use Clemente's dissector for lab. We had a choice of Gray's or Clemente's. Gray's is weak sauce. Also try Netter's flash cards.
 
If AnatomyZone is the series with the guy who has a British accent, then it's good. Moore's Clinical Anatomy and Netter's Atlas will provide with all you need to know for lecture. I use Clemente's dissector for lab. We had a choice of Gray's or Clemente's. Gray's is weak sauce. Also try Netter's flash cards.


I'm currently doing a mixture of an atlas, flash cards and studying on the corpse.
 
I used some videos in my schools library. Can't remember his name but he had a British accent and had a very strong Hannibal Lector vibe going on. Sort of creepy but extremely well done. Got through the somatic body section of anatomy quite easily with those videos. I also remember that he did a particularly good job with the circulation and innervation of the pelvis, which is usually included in the visceral body section of the course, and it's pretty rough.

To above poster (I can't quote for some reason!): if your lab has multiple cadavers for the class to dissect, make sure that you look at as many of them as possible so you won't be tricked on the exam.
 
Going for the Bio bachelor, what should I do before I graduate to prepare myself? In other words, how do I doctor?

Do volunteer work. Not only in medicine.

I would say research w/ publication and spending as much time in a hospital whether that is volunteer, scribe, or shadowing. The idea is that you are willing to contribute back to the field and you have spent enough time around doctors to be sure this is the right career for you.
 
Kind of random, but why are a lot of doctors in hospitals complete jerks to outside people, non-patients, other employees that arent doctors etc? I work at a hospital in IT and they just seem so anti social sometimes as well, its not every one of them, but a lot. Seems like some sort of personality thing.
 
Perverted mnemonics are the BEST mnemonics! Seriously I can quote every dirty one I was taught and I don't think I remember even one that wasn't sexual in some way.

Two features of a doctor/med student: dirty mind and god awful handwriting.

Kind of random, but why are a lot of doctors in hospitals complete jerks to outside people, non-patients, other employees that arent doctors etc? I work at a hospital in IT and they just seem so anti social sometimes as well, its not every one of them, but a lot. Seems like some sort of personality thing.

Can't say I've really noticed this outside of a few old, very traditional doctors.
 
Did I post in here before? I don't know, so I'll just go "Woot, woot, 6th semester, I'm a cand med, bitches!", now that this thread pops up on the first page all the time.

I'm studying in Tübingen, I finished my first Famulatur last week, I can now get blood out of veins people swore others stabbed half a dozen times on the first try (I only failed twice on the first try, all that fine motor skills development with tabletop miniatures seems to pay off) and I'm even mostly over the fact that I could've finished my PJ last year of I had stuck around the first time instad of dropping out and starting studying law.
 
All I gotta say is fuck orgo. Does anybody have a good resource for alkene/alkyne reactions from orgo I? I have an exam on Friday and I think I've got it down but stereochemistry fucks me over (professor really rushed through syn/anti addn) and I'm having trouble visualizing the unraveling of cyclic molecules during ozonolysis
 
All I gotta say is fuck orgo. Does anybody have a good resource for alkene/alkyne reactions from orgo I? I have an exam on Friday and I think I've got it down but stereochemistry fucks me over (professor really rushed through syn/anti addn) and I'm having trouble visualizing the unraveling of cyclic molecules during ozonolysis

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Did I post in here before? I don't know, so I'll just go "Woot, woot, 6th semester, I'm a cand med, bitches!", now that this thread pops up on the first page all the time.

I'm studying in Tübingen, I finished my first Famulatur last week, I can now get blood out of veins people swore others stabbed half a dozen times on the first try (I only failed twice on the first try, all that fine motor skills development with tabletop miniatures seems to pay off) and I'm even mostly over the fact that I could've finished my PJ last year of I had stuck around the first time instad of dropping out and starting studying law.
Tübingen? wtf i studied there too but that was a few years ago (god time flies).
what are our courses this semester?
 
Did I post in here before? I don't know, so I'll just go "Woot, woot, 6th semester, I'm a cand med, bitches!", now that this thread pops up on the first page all the time.

I'm studying in Tübingen, I finished my first Famulatur last week, I can now get blood out of veins people swore others stabbed half a dozen times on the first try (I only failed twice on the first try, all that fine motor skills development with tabletop miniatures seems to pay off) and I'm even mostly over the fact that I could've finished my PJ last year of I had stuck around the first time instad of dropping out and starting studying law.

Can someone explain how this is acceptable? Failing a single exam in my school meant repeating the entire year.
 
Kind of random, but why are a lot of doctors in hospitals complete jerks to outside people, non-patients, other employees that arent doctors etc? I work at a hospital in IT and they just seem so anti social sometimes as well, its not every one of them, but a lot. Seems like some sort of personality thing.

Too fatigued and burnt out to be nice. They're jerks to each other too, unless they need each other.
 
Head and neck in anatomy. Dear god the horror.
Renal physiology, med school pls
Metabolism in biochem, I don't even..

yeah med school

Lmfao. Renal physiology was so messed up.

All dem uptake mechanisms 'n microcirculations 'n hormonal regulations.

Blargh.

Yeah Renal can go right to hell. We had 63 lectures on one exam for renal, the course director refused to split it into two exams like every other second year system. That was awful :(
 
Physiology is the weirdest thing here. Nobody goes to the lectures, because most people concentrate on the tests for BC and Ana in the semester. The practical courses are quite intersting and very easy, yet the physiology exam at the end is said to be the hardest of the whole semester..

I'm so glad when I passed everything and this semester is over....
 
Renal physiology ain't that hard you guys. Although the professor from my uni gives amazing classes.

Pulmonary physiology and related diagnostic exams, now that sucks.
 
Figured this is the best place to ask. For any UK Gaffers, hows the prospects looking for entry into post-graduate entry medicine (4 year accelerated degree)? I'm doing my a levels and unfortunately, the only thing I want to do is medicine but due to circumstances I'll need to do a degree then apply for post grad entry afterwards to stand a chance of getting in. Also, how much of an advantage does a first over a 2:1 get you? Thanks in advance.
 
Transplant surgeons didn't fuck with his pancreas.
Yes I know, but I was "certain" the pain was because of inflammation from graft rejection. Pt had N/V for 3 days and couldn't keep down his immunosuppressants (Prograf and cellcept). This was only the 2nd pt I had seen. Gave presentation with assessment after a 30-minute history...got pimp slapped.
 
Hey everyone I'm a new intern gong into radiology next year. If anyone has any questions regarding getting into med school or residency or anything in between feel free to pm me. :)
 
Complete integrated 233-point physical exam final tomorrow in the OSCE suites on a sim pt. Wish me luck.

Pretty sure it will be the last time I'll ever try to capture a kidney or auscultate orbital bruits.
 
Complete integrated 233-point physical exam final tomorrow in the OSCE suites on a sim pt. Wish me luck.

Pretty sure it will be the last time I'll ever try to capture a kidney or auscultate orbital bruits.

233 point PE? Jesus, does that include a gyn and complete psych eval?
 
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