I feel behind. I am behind. I am overwhelmed. I am unable of forming sophisticated sentences.
I've just started brainstorming what to do in my situation and thought I'd share it in a post. I tried Googling what to do without success so maybe this will help some...
CJ's Damage Assessment and Strategy Tool for Medical Students that are Behind
1. Assess the damage
4. Prioritise strategy
I've just started brainstorming what to do in my situation and thought I'd share it in a post. I tried Googling what to do without success so maybe this will help some...
CJ's Damage Assessment and Strategy Tool for Medical Students that are Behind
1. Assess the damage
- take a long, hard look at yourself
- find an objective way to measure where you are and where you should be
- try to analyse why this happened. How can you prevent further damage?
- what is the gap? How long will it take to rememdy?
What I did: Used the MedBullet.com self-assessment exams to see how far behind I am and in which areas.
2. Forgive yourself so you can put the past behind you and move on
- whatever the cause of your situation, forgive yourself. In my situation, I spent too much time being a "mum" and not enough time being a "med student". I am not a bad person for doing this. It is ok. If you saw how cute my child is you'd understand. I made an error, likely becasue I want to be a good mum, and I have learned from it and am moving forward. This does not make me a bad person
- I also overestimated my knowledge and underestimated how much study I need to do. It happens. I have reassessed that my strategy is not working. I am making a new strategy
- accept this is life
- you are not a bad person
- you can still be a good doctor
- you are forgiven
Meditated. Had a wine. Doodled in my BuJo. Put the past behind me.
3. Create a new strategy
- be realsistic
- detail your strategy in as many steps as possible
- talk to others about their strategies and their advice (and take it with a grain of salt)
- what is your end-goal? Maybe its just to graduate, maybe it's to pass the AMC. Maybe you need a Leave of Absence.
- consider a tutor
- consider a new resource
Used the MedBullets study guide and tailoered it to my own schedule. Committed to reaing a chapter of Kumar's Clinical Medicine a night. Committed to watching a clinical YouTube video per day. Every day.
- mistake are learning opportunities ONLY if you LEARN from them
Studying every day has become a non-negotiable now.
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