If you’re a 3rd or 4th year medical student or a new intern, you must see this video. It takes you inside what could be the single most important resource for the clinical years of your training (outside of the rotations themselves). This membership is like having a Super Attending in your pocket.
Here’s a glimpse of an email from a RookieDoc graduate:
On my first rotation of my third week my attending told me she had never had an MS3 like me. She said that I was performing at the level of a PGY2. The last day of my third week of my third year I diagnosed a patient with a rare disease that all the attendings & residents missed. The patient is still alive he would have died within about 24 hours without intervention. I had the courage to state my opinion. Thanks Dr Tori!
- Trish – Miami, FL
Of course, I’m not saying this is what your results will be like when you join, but it does mean that it, at least deserves a sneak peek inside. So go ahead… Check it out:
OK… this is a shameless plug for one of the RookieDoctor.com products now made available. If you don’t like the fact that I’m going to promote something, then don’t watch this short video. I discuss the importance of your notes and documentation – from the clinical years of medical school on through internship and residency.
If you want to know how your progress notes, your H-and-Ps, your discharge summaries, etc can impact your evaluations, your future job offers, your letters for fellowship, the likelihood you will be sued, and more importantly, your patients’ lives, then check this out. It’s short, but it’s not sweet:
I’ve received several questions from IMGs about when the Internship Survival Skills Audio CD will be made available for international orders. Well, first of all, I do NOT recommend that you get it unless you are already in the states or are getting ready to start soon. Can this audio CD help you get into a residency program?
The answer is a big “YES, BUT…” It will only help if you are doing an observership in the US, if you are in an offshore med school and now doing 3rd/4th year clinical rotations in the US, or if you’ve been accepted to an internship coming up and you want to get ready. If you are an international grad and you fall into one of these categories, I think the Survival Skills Audio CD has the potential to help you immensely.
Here’s a short intro video to show you some of the things that are part of membership. If it sounds interesting or useful, click the link below the video to find out more.
Major changes are coming to the Membership area & other RookieDoc services.
I am making it even better, of course. And in a few more days, depending how long it takes, I’ll have a special surprise that you won’t want to miss.
But here’s the thing… I can use your help. In order to make sure that I cover all of the bases, I made an ultra-quick 2+ question survey. It basically just asks for the kind of thing you think absolutely MUST be taught/given/answered.
Oh… And if you’re not on the Priority Notification List, you might want to get on it. Some of the stuff coming out will be limited in quantity… You’ll want to know early. Judging by the response to RookieDoc stuff lately, I’m sure this stuff gonna go fast.
OK… Today’s a very special day for me. (Actually yesterday, but the idea came to me when I was way to tired to carry it out.)
Yesterday afternoon, my wife gave birth to my 5th child… yes, 5th… that’s not a typo. Many of you know from my stories of raising kids during internship and residency, that (a) I have 4 girls, and (b) my wife was pregnant with #5.
Well, it turns out that #5 was an 8lb 12oz baby boy
Now… with all of these kids, what’s a guy to do, but hold a baby sale? Check out this video for details.
Click here right now to see what your RookieDoc Membership will do for you.