Monday, January 19, 2015

Lottery

3rd year is right around the corner! Pretty soon, we will be done with our pre-clinical curriculum, go off to study for and take Step 1 of our boards, and then we will officially be in the clinical half of the med school years. Third year is reserved for the core clinical rotations. Since everyone can't obviously be on the same rotation at the same time, schools have various ways of scheduling students. Some schools simply hand students schedules. Other schools have a few set schedules they have students rank and then assign accordingly. Our school is a little different. ;)

We have a Lottery system of choosing your clerkship schedule. Everyone gets to pick a number out of a hat and then based on your number, you choose one rotation at a time. The starting point changes with each round, of course. Anyway, you don't have to go in any particular order (e.g. you can schedule your third rotation before your first) and are free to choose any order you like, so long as there is an open spot. Now, see where it gets stressful? What if what you want isn't open, you ask? Well, you can't take it and have to figure something else out!

Over winter break, I came up with like 17 permutations for schedules I would be okay with. Which was a complete waste of time, haha. You really end up making decisions on the fly, because your strategy needs to change based on how other people are choosing their rotations. If it looks like one of the rotations is filling up, you choose it that particular round to avoid losing it. Regardless, about 1/4 of the class will end up getting locked out of their last rotation pick just because the spaces have filled up. There might be spaces open for other rotations, but they are not the one you need.

Of course, I figured with my luck, I was bound to get locked out. And I did! Good thing I'm consistent. I had picked every rotation except Pediatrics for my second rotation. What happens when you get locked out is, each person has to go through their schedule and adjust accordingly to fill in whatever is open. This might mean that you have to tear apart your entire schedule. Luckily, the person before me dropped Pediatrics as her second rotation when she was adjusting her schedule, and I swooped right in. Didn't need to adjust my schedule after all!

Behold, my 3rd year schedule (8 weeks each):

Surgery
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Medicine
Ob/Gyn
Family

It isn't what I originally wanted, but it's close enough. I'm excited and terrified.

Prepping the night before.
The school decorated our room as Super Heroes! 
My lottery number.
Won a Starbucks gift card as well! 
Post-lottery celebrations.

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