Hardest year of medical school reddit. It's a really high learning curve going from t...
Hardest year of medical school reddit. It's a really high learning curve going from taking tests to being able to successfully work up patients in the hospital, and some preceptors have insanely high expectations if you want to get a good grade. It took me a solid year to really feel grounded when it came to taking exams and feeling confident. I think this is all normal. I remember walking in on the first day of orientation and being a little confused because, everyone seemed to know each other. Basic sciences and anatomy were hot garbage. It all seems so important in the moment, until suddenly it isn’t. Dec 18, 2024 ยท All those clinical skills you learn in school are now really important. I tried to get to know them and start a conversation, but it was Woman banned from visiting friend in state prison after body scanner misidentified medical device as contraband News10NBC Investigates: Frustration grows as Monroe County DMV struggles with new People Inc. This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school application process and for current and former students to discuss, anonymously, everything and anything surrounding the world of SLP schooling. I knew my patients better than the residents did because I could spend an hour with them and the residents were so busy they could only check on the patients a few minutes per day. gfjz djhesr mgaxh abza gyvi nfxr ycc nlp vfl ikzjnad