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In Part 2 of the Intern Mini-Series, Drs. Edleda James (PGY-3) and Nick Cummins (PGY-3) continue their deep dive into intern year, focusing on the remaining core rotations and how to truly thrive during them. They reflect on experiences in EMS, anesthesiology, ultrasound, and pediatric emergency medicine, highlighting what each rotation offers, key skills to prioritize, and resources that make the learning curve more manageable. The conversation expands beyond rotations to include practical advice on studying for Step 3 and the ITE, managing time and energy, and maintaining wellness during demanding months. Throughout the episode, they emphasize perspective, relationship-building, and self-compassion as essential tools for navigating residency and growing into a confident emergency physician.
Where you learn how emergency care begins and gain deep respect for prehospital medicine.
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A controlled environment to refine airway skills and a time to learn foundational ultrasound skills.
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A high-volume, high-acuity pediatrics experience that builds confidence with sick and well children.
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A short but eye-opening rotation that changes how you think about poisoning and drug exposures.
Top Resources:
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Your chance to get hands-on with labor and delivery.
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In Part 2 of the Intern Mini-Series, Drs. Edleda James (PGY-3) and Nick Cummins (PGY-3) continue their deep dive into intern year, focusing on the remaining core rotations and how to truly thrive during them. They reflect on experiences in EMS, anesthesiology, ultrasound, and pediatric emergency medicine, highlighting what each rotation offers, key skills to prioritize, and resources that make the learning curve more manageable. The conversation expands beyond rotations to include practical advice on studying for Step 3 and the ITE, managing time and energy, and maintaining wellness during demanding months. Throughout the episode, they emphasize perspective, relationship-building, and self-compassion as essential tools for navigating residency and growing into a confident emergency physician.
Where you learn how emergency care begins and gain deep respect for prehospital medicine.
Pearls:
A controlled environment to refine airway skills and a time to learn foundational ultrasound skills.
Pearls:
A high-volume, high-acuity pediatrics experience that builds confidence with sick and well children.
Pearls:
A short but eye-opening rotation that changes how you think about poisoning and drug exposures.
Top Resources:
Pearls:
Your chance to get hands-on with labor and delivery.
Top Resources:
Pearls:

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