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NeuroSurg (mmm ... brains ....)Well I Can't Take 'Im Like That, It's Against Regulations
GenSurg (the self loathing is strong with this one)
Rad Onc (kind of like surgery, but now with 50% more laser beams)
Internal Medicine (Dear Cardiology and Critical Care, please please please talk me out of becoming a surgeon)Truly Dead
Anaesthesia (although, everyone loves anaesthesiologists so much, and I do like words spelled differently in the Queen's english.)
ENT (I'm just not that elegant ... and if I really like head and neck surgery, I'm going to want to do some brains)
CTSurg (being single-boarded in a potentially extinct field is too scary. now a CT fellowship, that could be cool)
PlasticSurg (I just can't care about skin. also, i'm not that pretty.)
Rheumatology (I have to confess to not really knowing what a rheum/allergy/immunology residency really is)
Radiology (Don't want to play where's waldo for a living)
Ophtho (I can't pronounce it correctly)
Emergency Medicine (too many consults, no resolution to the most serious and interesting cases you see, just the lame ones)
Peds anything (admittedly, peds cardio is awesome. but at the end of the day you just do echoes and refer to CTsurg. and that's the best of the specialties. Did I mention I don't like rounding?)
Pathology (I like my patients living and mostly intact)
Urology (life is not just a dick joke)
OB/GYN (malpractice + pelvic exams = no way)
PM&R (Amy Winehouse said it best ... )
Derm (I'd like to do more with my life than prescribe one of three steroid skin creams)
Family Med (Best in theory, worst in practice)
Psych (Because I'm not *really* crazy ... right?)
Prev Med (Although I do like preventing medicine, I would rather prevent disease ...)
VascularSurg (My anastomoses have been likened to retarded worms trying to copulate. Not a good sign.)
OrthoSurg (I am consistently able to use multisyllabic words and can occasionally use punctuation. I rarely grunt.)Reading List for Medical Students
Recommended
Forgive and Remember - Charles Bosk
a must read for aspiring surgeonsThe House Of God - Samuel Shem
the classic. a must read for all medical studentsMoonwalking With Einstein - Jonathan Foer
medical school is remembering. this will help.Cheating Death - Sanjay Gupta
will make you rethink what you think you know about death. recommended for all medical students.The Emperor of All Maladies - Sid Mukherjee
long, drawn out, worthwhile.
read after 2nd year blood/onc course.The Color of Atmosphere - Maggie Kozel
cures aspirations of primary careThe Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Anne Fadiman
the frustrating intersection of sociology and medicine. a how-not-to guide, reveals the limits of medicine.Bioethics: A Systematic Approach - Bernard Gert
What little training I've had in medical ethics came from this man. Since he no longer teaches, get the book.This Will Only Hurt A Bit - Michelle Au
Shows that there is hope, even if you go into the "wrong" specialty. Shows that there is hope, even if you have kids at the "wrong" time. Lots of insight into what makes someone choose a training path and how they pursue it.AMA: Preparing for years 1-3
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/member-groups-sections/minority-affairs-consortium/transitioning-residency/getting-ready-medical-school-years-1.page
Surprisingly, a website from the AMA that doesn't suck. Worthwhile reading for every medical student because, if you don't at least do the things recommended here, you have no business complaining to anyone else.The Social Transformation of American Medicine - Paul Starr
Too long by half. Important to understand that Medicine hasn't always been this way. Struggle through what parts of it you can.On Writing - Steven King
Because, like it or not, we are all writers. Stop using those damn adverbs already.On My Nightstand
Cutting For Stone - Abraham Verghese
Of Human Bondage - W. Somerset Maugham
The Lady Tasting Tea - David Salzburg
Statistics on the Table - Steve StiglerToo Obvious to Mention
(read anything by these folks)Atul Gawande
Oliver Sacks
Abraham Verghese
Edward Tufte
Monthly Archives: June 2012
10000 Pageviews and a Promise
Coming up on the 1 year blog-o-versary and my 10000th pageview. Two very small milestones to the world – but relatively big milestones to me. I’m still not really sure what my goals for this blog are in terms of … Continue reading
Required Watching for anyone going into Peds / Onc
I have to confess I couldn’t make it through the first 20 seconds when I first found it … but it’s the best thing I’ve seen on the internets in a while …
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