u/kergruffle

Is it better to have a significant other also in medicine or not in medicine?

My ex was in medicine too and I always found it comforting that I could download about my day to someone who understood what I was going through. But I’ve heard from my friends with partners not in medicine that it’s nice to have that separation and you’re less likely to talk about work all the time.

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u/kergruffle — 7 hours ago

Frustrated by GME double standards in favor of surgical specialities

The gme policy of my hospital says residents have to pass Step 3 during intern year. It is common knowledge that one of the residents in a surgical sub speciality is well passed that deadline and has failed step 3 multiple times. If this was an IM, EM, or family medicine resident they would have been fired already but because they’re surgical they get a million chances.

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u/kergruffle — 1 month ago