iblamemyself
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for example let's talk about medicine uniKvltWarrior98 said:What is depressing about this place? I mean it is a forum where people have discussions like any other forum. The topics that are discussed are for the most part interesting and engaging.iblamemyself said:????
nausea said:for example let's talk about medicine uni
without being politically correct, ok?KvltWarrior98 said:Sure, what do you want to know about it?nausea said:for example let's talk about medicine uni
nausea said:without being politically correct, ok?
I am superdeluded by uni, you? you are at the 2nd year right?KvltWarrior98 said:Yeah, sure ask right away, it's not that I would have been PC anyway.nausea said:without being politically correct, ok?
nausea said:I am superdeluded by uni, you? you are at the 2nd year right?
that is what I meanKvltWarrior98 said:. As of now, I had really rare occasions to work face to face to actual patients
nausea said:that is what I mean
romania adheres to eu standards in this field , right?
good for you, I did something like this in 2nd year and it has been totally useless, and travesty tooKvltWarrior98 said:But that does not stop you from volunteering in the SMURD, the high-tier emergency response unit, or even at the local ambulance departament, to get some first hand experience to actually dealing with life threatening situations. The fact that many students are lazy, stupid or simply do not wish to do this type of work is another issue altogether.
if eu standard is enforced, you will experience similar situations to me, when you will start the clinical stuff ( I started in 4th year ), you will see the idiocy of it all, total waste of timeKvltWarrior98 said:Yet, what is - I believe good about the Romanian system - is the fact that exams are very rigorous and actually you do have to know a lot of information, and be capable to reason with it, not just reproduce it in order to pass. Despite having a lot of our demanded bibliography from foreign atlases and books, some of it is also from old autohtone books, form the 30's and the 40's, that is a plus for us, for they are very good ones (especially in regards to anatomy), and deal with the issues in a logical and useful manner.
nausea said:good for you, I did something like this in 2nd year and it has been totally useless, and travesty too
if eu standard is enforced, you will experience similar situations to me, when you will start the clinical stuff ( I started in 4th year ), you will see the idiocy of it all, total waste of time
the problem is that USA standards of medical education are enormously superior, imho eh
apart from the inceldom plague, I initially recovered my enthusiasm in the 4th year, ya know, I started going to the various hospitals 3 times a week, etc, but after a couple months I got the message.....going to the departments became just a chore - waste of time, and ragefuel
hopefully you will get treated differently eh, maybe your uni enforces its own plan and actually fucking cares for its students
not to mention the fear of not know to do almost ANYTHING in practice the first work duties I faced
no, it's not at all about patients ehKvltWarrior98 said:I am really curious, did you find it a waste because nobody cared to explain you anything (as I know that it happens many times with older students going in practice only to be completely ignored by the doctors there), or was it because you found out how utterly moronic most of the people who end up in the emergency room,or even in the hospital in general, are (as I have unfortunately found out during my independent practice during the summer)?
yeah, trueKvltWarrior98 said:About my uni... well, I doubt that we will be treated any differently than any other med students out there in the EU, meaning that even now, it's kind of obvious that nobody really cares about you or if you are actually interested in learning something or not. You either learn on your own or simply end up a moron with a diploma (which is kind of sad if I am to think of this).
true and loledshadowninya said:incelqueers
nausea said:no, it's not at all about patients eh
it's about the fact that you are forced to frequent the depts and you find yourself losing time: nobody wanna teach you anything nor theory nor practice NOTHING FUCK
I asked, and either they didn't respond or became hostile, go figure
only once I found a good guy who actually teached me something and guess what? I chose his dept to fullfill uni requirements, good move from me because also other people started teaching me
also, this is what happens to 99% of medstudents here ( unless obviously you are the son of some mcdaddy .......... JFL )
yeah, true
when I had this realization I completely changed my behaviour with everybody, indeed this is THE reason for my delusion
I, even now, study with conscience BUT I learned my lessons so I give priority to what actually HELP me doing my work and fuck the rest
yes but AS OF YET ))))))))))))KvltWarrior98 said:As of yet, I do believe that I have always tried my best, tired to help people whenever and however I was capable to, despite - as you said - having this feeling of being treated like crap. Though honestly, for the most part I just kept my head low and observed how the doctors work in their departments and then just tried to figure it all out, even without their help - with more or less success. That in my opinion did not make the experience as a waste of time, just very tedious and tiring.
nausea said:yes but AS OF YET ))))))))))))
anyway, why did you choose med?
KvltWarrior98 said:physics
yes liked them too, but no mathsKvltWarrior98 said:chemistry and biology in high school
interesting, I am informaticnoob even if I own pc's since 1985KvltWarrior98 said:I would have chosen a career in programming (I was good at it - for a 15-16 yo - in fact during high school, I even enjoyed experimenting with writing my own primitive games, recreating classics or simply playing around)
why challenge? exam-stress eh?KvltWarrior98 said:It is a challenge, yes I admit, and there are many days in which I simply wish to quit, but then I realize through how much shit I've been through, how much crap was thrown at me, and I just keep on moving...
nausea said:why challenge? exam-stress eh?
ahahhaha yeahKvltWarrior98 said:Yepnausea said:why challenge? exam-stress eh?
Heck, in two days I have the histology exam and still have 200 pages left to learn... but I will manage, I hope. I mean, even right now as I am writing to you I fluctuate between my courses and this forum.
but also being finnish after losing the winter warSolitarian_Walker said:r/IncelTears
no waterloo?FeminismsCancer said:From the top of my head:
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