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From Cringe to Competent: Surviving Intern Year
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Intern year: where the learning curve is steep and you’re not sure if the patient is crashing or you are. In this episode of Behind the Knife, our surgical education fellows reflect on what they wish they had known before Day 1—and all the humbling, hilarious, and genuinely formative moments along the way.
From getting lost wheeling a critical patient through the hospital, to triple-scrubbing just to be acknowledged, to accidentally spraying TPA into your own eye (yes, really)—this episode is a candid conversation about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you're gearing up to start your intern year or reflecting on how far you've come, this is the episode we all needed.
Hosts:
From getting lost wheeling a critical patient through the hospital, to triple-scrubbing just to be acknowledged, to accidentally spraying TPA into your own eye (yes, really)—this episode is a candid conversation about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you're gearing up to start your intern year or reflecting on how far you've come, this is the episode we all needed.
Hosts:
- Elizabeth Maginot, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of Nebraska Medical Center @e_magination95
- Nina Clark, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of Washington @clarkninam
- Ayman Ali, MD – General Surgery Resident, Duke University
- Michelle LaBella, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of North Carolina
- Emma Burke, MD – General Surgery Resident, Baylor College of Medicine @emmaburke017
Learning Objectives:
- Identify common misconceptions about intern year—and how to manage expectations
- Understand how to approach early mistakes with humility and resilience
- Recognize the importance of teamwork and asking for help
- Reflect on what makes a strong, dependable intern
References
- BTK Intern Survival Guide: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide
- Institutional pharmacists (seriously, call them—they’re the unsung heroes)
Check out our Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide HERE: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide
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Intern year: where the learning curve is steep and you’re not sure if the patient is crashing or you are. In this episode of Behind the Knife, our surgical education fellows reflect on what they wish they had known before Day 1—and all the humbling, hilarious, and genuinely formative moments along the way.
From getting lost wheeling a critical patient through the hospital, to triple-scrubbing just to be acknowledged, to accidentally spraying TPA into your own eye (yes, really)—this episode is a candid conversation about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you're gearing up to start your intern year or reflecting on how far you've come, this is the episode we all needed.
Hosts:
From getting lost wheeling a critical patient through the hospital, to triple-scrubbing just to be acknowledged, to accidentally spraying TPA into your own eye (yes, really)—this episode is a candid conversation about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you're gearing up to start your intern year or reflecting on how far you've come, this is the episode we all needed.
Hosts:
- Elizabeth Maginot, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of Nebraska Medical Center @e_magination95
- Nina Clark, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of Washington @clarkninam
- Ayman Ali, MD – General Surgery Resident, Duke University
- Michelle LaBella, MD – General Surgery Resident, University of North Carolina
- Emma Burke, MD – General Surgery Resident, Baylor College of Medicine @emmaburke017
Learning Objectives:
- Identify common misconceptions about intern year—and how to manage expectations
- Understand how to approach early mistakes with humility and resilience
- Recognize the importance of teamwork and asking for help
- Reflect on what makes a strong, dependable intern
References
- BTK Intern Survival Guide: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide
- Institutional pharmacists (seriously, call them—they’re the unsung heroes)
Check out our Medical Student and Intern Survival Guide HERE: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide
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