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250 Biggest Mistakes 3rd Year Medical Students Make And How to Avoid Them





250 Biggest Mistakes 3rd Year Medical Students Make And How to Avoid Them
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Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9780972556163
ISBN: 0972556168
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Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: 2006-11-07
Publisher: MD2B
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Learn the secrets that set apart the honors from the average medical student

In a survey of program directors in 14 specialties, "grades in required clerkships" was the most important academic criterion used to select residents (Wagoner 1999). Also highly valued were the number of honors grades earned.

Knowing this, thousands of medical students start their clerkships every year with tremendous enthusiasm and energy, spend long days in the hospital, and work hard, only to be disappointed in the results. Why? The reason is that many of them overlook a critical step, one that prevents them from reaching their full potential during clerkships. What is that step?

They haven't learned how to make the transition between the basic science and clinical years of medical school. Many clerkship directors, faculty members, and residents feel that students are not adequately prepared for clerkships. In a survey of clerkship directors in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, family medicine, and obstetrics/gynecology, nearly half reported that students were not adequately prepared in key areas prior to beginning their third year of medical school (Windish 2004).

Why is this transition so difficult? The skill set that you developed in order to be a successful basic science student is not the same set you'll need to be successful during the third year. Starting the third year is a watershed moment in your medical education, one that requires you to have a specific strategy for success. This book will provide you with that strategy, helping you to become the savvy student who is poised for clerkship success. This will help you secure outstanding clinical evaluations and strong letters of recommendation, maximizing your chances of matching with the residency program of your choice.


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Summary: 250 Biggest Mistake Third Year Medical Students Make and How to Avoid Them
Comment: I think this book is excellent for getting you in the mindset of how to be a good junior medical student. Third year is a totally differernt experience than the first two years and any general guidance for the clerkships is certainly appreciated. My medical school had a one day orientation for 3rd year vs. a whole week for 1st year, and although nothing they told us during that day contradicted what was in this book, it certainly wasn't as thorough.

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Summary: Excellent prep for 3rd year
Comment: Excellent collection of tips and ideas for how to perform well and interact easily with all members of the team in 4th year. Some ideas are common sense and I might have done them anyhow, but some are equally as logical but never would have occurred to me. Worth the cash.

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Summary: A great intro to clerkships. . .
Comment: As an attending physician who supervises 3rd year medical students during an inpatient clerkship, I repeatedly see common mistakes. I find myself offering the same repetitive feedback to help students transition from the Basic Sciences Coursework Mode to the vastly different Clerkship Mode. This same advice, and more, is cleverly organized in an easy-to-read format in this book - 250 Biggest Mistakes 3rd Year Medical Students Make And How To Avoid Them. From my vantage as an attending on a Pediatric Service, I see certain common themes play out.

1) Shy students can sometimes receive a less than deserving evaluation - are they shy because of personality, or do they lack interest or knowledge? This is definitely an issue early on in rotations, when many students are more tentative. I found the advice in the book useful to offset these kinds of misunderstandings.

2) I find that students exhibit some behaviors that they think are appropriate (or neutral) from the student's vantage point, but are potentially negative from an evaluator's stance. The classic example for me is the student who participates infrequently during rounds. The authors quote a study which showed that medical students are often passive - in teaching rounds, they only spoke 4% of the time. In my experience, students tend to talk about their own patients but keep quiet otherwise. The book shows students ways to increase their participation in the right way.

This book is a useful resource to avoid both common and not-so-obvious pitfalls, and serves as an excellent introduction to performing well on the wards. I would highly recommend this book for a beginning 3rd year student.

J. Reddy, MD
Physician preceptor for University of Illinois pediatric rotation


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Summary: Wish I had read this book before starting 3rd Year
Comment: I really wish I had read this book before I started third year. The
first chapter on evaluations is reason enough to buy the book-it gives
you an idea of how residents and attendings evaluate and why you may
receive an evaluation less than you deserve. I also have a new
appreciation for how important write-ups and oral case presentations
are. The authors presented data showing that many attendings never see
a student actually perform a history and physical, and that's why much
of your grade is based on the write-up and how you present the case.
They also have a chapter on giving talks, which I haven't seen
anywhere else, but six months into my third year, I realize how often
this comes up. I'd also recommend the chapter on questions to ask your
attending, resident, and intern during the first few days of a new
rotation. If I had had this book earlier, I would have done things
differently. Overall, this is a great book, and I recommend it to all
third year students.

Arul Thirumoorthi
3rd Year Medical Student, University of Toledo College of Medicine

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Summary: Pretty good intro to clerkships
Comment: I bought this book new, and I have to say it really is overpriced for what you get. If you can get it used, or borrow it from your school library then I suppose it is a good read. You can read this book in a couple of hours. It has a lot of common sense things in it like don't show up late, be prepared for rounds, have a good attitude,don't make the nurses mad, read up on your patients, etc. If you feel you need something to help you function "out in the real world" then maybe this is the book for you. If you are the person that had a full time job before med school, you can probably pass on this book. First Aid for Wards does a much better job preparing you for 3rd year clerkships.


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