I tell medical students that the only people who care about your med school grades are residency admissions committees, and even then they care *more* about your dean’s letter and letters of recommendation. After you’re in a residency, *no one* cares how many honors you got.https://twitter.com/AlastairMcA30/status/1370637008754778114 …
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can I speak with you on private please
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The student who graduated at the bottom of their med school class is called doctor.
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I mean... fellowships do care, since the amount of support you get from faculty for your fellowship application varies with perception of your overall performance as a resident, but I agree that once you secure your first private practice job, it matters a lot less.
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Fellowships care about your medical school grades? Not in my experience, at least not much.
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It's almost like "grades" from Junior High School through Grad School are meaningless. That can't be right though can it? (Spoiler: Grades are meaningless)
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So true!
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One of the any important characteristics of a good physician is knowing when, where and to who to refer a patient to. You don't learn that in medical school or residency.
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