u/mildlyripenedmango

Pathordle - a Wordle-inspired daily pathology diagnosis game!
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Pathordle - a Wordle-inspired daily pathology diagnosis game!

pathordle.org

Hello everyone! I am a current medical student who is interested in pathology, and a couple classmates and I came together to create this pathology puzzle game!

The game is very similar to Wordle, Doctordle, and Radiordle. We have been fans of these medical puzzle games and thought it would be fun to have a "Pathordle" version where you start off with a histology image and get additional clinical hints to figure out the diagnosis of the day. The goal is to figure out the diagnosis with the least number of hints possible!

We are not making any money from this website and our purpose for this game is to give medical students a way to practice their diagnostic skills and bring more attention to pathology. We would love to hear any feedback or suggestions and hope you will enjoy playing!

u/mildlyripenedmango — 1 day ago

Recently saw some posts by M4s who were graduating and the comments were filled with residents saying it just gets worse from here and med school is a walk in the park compared to residency. Maybe I'll regret saying this in a few years, but as a med student currently on rotations, I really believe (hope) that residency has to be better than this. Even though we'll be working much longer hours, I think I would at least get to feel like a part of the team instead of someone who is often forgotten entirely or feels more like a burden than anything. At least I'd be participating in every procedure instead of standing for hours just watching or retracting. At least I would be working in the field of my choice and getting paid, even if it's not much. Obviously it also depends on the residency and I'm sure some surgical residencies are worse than I could ever imagine, but still

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u/mildlyripenedmango — 20 days ago