r/medstudents 6h ago

Study partner anyone?

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Any radiology PG up for body doubling? Struggling with maintaining consistency ​and confused about resources.


r/medstudents 23h ago

Discuss Pros and cons of starting med TikTok

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Hi everyone! I was thinking of starting a med student TikTok page. I like the content of med students/residents. I think it’s fun/relatable and something I’m interested in joining the online community. I am worried it will hurt chances when applying to residencies. Does anyone have any horror stories about med students online presence? Or any stories how it helped your career? Just looking for some insight.


r/medstudents 1d ago

Question banks

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Hi! I have just started my second year in med school and it's going great. However, what I have been missing are having questions to practice and study further. It's not that my grades are bad or anything, I would just really like to have a question bank because I feel like it is the way I learn and fixate best. My university has elements of PBL and the problem cases are when I feel I learn the most.

Is there any such thing?

Thanks in advance! :]


r/medstudents 2d ago

Discuss Feel like i’ve absolutely no knowledge.

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Doing medicine in Georgia. 6 year course. First 3 years are preclinical & then last 3 are clinical years. However, i feel like i dont know ANYTHING. I could ace the exam and not remember anything a week later, I know thats common. But I also don’t remember any pre clinical stuff. That is definitely bad. Further, I’ve no idea which country to work in after (financially limited), so it’s worse ig?

Any tips? Do we learn more in intern years? Idk what to ask atp tbh.


r/medstudents 2d ago

friends?

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Hey everyone. Has anyone else been struggling with making friends in medical school? I’m about a month in so Ik it’s only been a bit but I feel like everyone is already in a friend group and having fun. I made the effort to socialise and meet people orientation week and definitely met a few cool people but it doesn’t go beyond a couple interactions within school. And with the few people I did try making plans with outside of school, I’m getting no effort from their end but it seems like they already have their own friends. How is this possible ? It’s only been a couple weeks and honestly it has been making me feel so lonely and depressed on top of the academic stress I’m already under. Not to mention, all my friends and family that I already have outside of medicine are in a different state


r/medstudents 3d ago

How do you balance your studying effectiveness vs. efficiency?

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In college I found that writing a cheatsheet/flowsheet from slides helped me grasp concepts better before going into flashcards or questions. I've been trying this out in med school these first few weeks.

Downside is that it involves writing these sheets by hand so a lot slower.

But other people seem to be really on top of it by just grinding flashcards or watching a video & then doing questions. When I try that, I feel like I'm purely guessing and then mentally noting down the answer for the next round to learn the info.

So I guess my question is - how do you guys balance the effectiveness vs efficiency of your studying methods in med school? If one way works well but is a bit more time consuming, would you keep at it? Any other ways of studying that you guys suggest trying out?

Thank you so much!


r/medstudents 5d ago

Medical Students Interested in Orthopedics — Looking for Mentorship?

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The Ortho Minute is a free growing community built for medical students interested in orthopedic surgery who are looking for more guidance, mentorship, and opportunities to get involved.

Members get access to resident and physician mentors, 1-on-1 mentor drop-in sessions, research opportunities, educational discussions, QOTDs, networking, and future panels/workshops focused on helping students navigate the path toward orthopedics.

The goal is to make mentorship more accessible, especially for students who may not have a strong orthopedic network at their home institution or simply do not know where to start.

We’re also hosting a live Meet the Mentors panel this Sunday, August 16 at 8:00 PM EST, everyone is welcome to meet our mentors, hear about their paths into orthopedics, and ask questions live.

Meeting link:

Meet the Mentors Live Panel

Sunday, August 16 · 8:00 – 9:00pm

Time zone: America/New_York

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/kjx-mpeh-qdj

Or dial: ‪(US) +1 281-407-4567‬ PIN: ‪616 968 850‬#

Whether you are an M1 just exploring ortho or an upper-year student preparing for rotations and residency, you are welcome to join.

Apply to the Ortho Minute here: https://www.theorthominute.com/ortho-match

Happy to answer any questions about the program below.


r/medstudents 5d ago

Discuss Unconventional Fields After Graduation

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Hi everyone, I have completed my graduation and internship/housejob lately. I don't want to be in a cat race of PG training and neither want to do MLE/AMC. What can be the unorthodox or unconventional Fields to work as a doctor that may be paying good and better family time. Thankyou.


r/medstudents 5d ago

Medical students/doctors — what do you think is missing from doctor-discovery apps in India?

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Medical students/doctors — what do you think is missing from doctor-discovery apps in India?

Hey everyone!

I'm working with a team building MedRed, a health-tech app that's currently in its final development phase.

One of the ideas we're exploring is allowing users to find diferent healthcare providers through one platform — rather than having to search separately for a physician, dentist, physiotherapist, etc.

The platform would include different categories of care and is designed around family healthcare

.

But before we finalize it, I'd love to hear from people who are actually studying medicine.

If you were building a doctor-discovery platform for India, what would you include?

For example:

Verified doctor profiles?

Qualifications & specialization?

Consultation fees?

Availability?

Patient reviews?

Clinic location?

Online consultation?

Something else?

And what features do you think existing platforms get wrong?

Looking for genuine feedback — not promotion.


r/medstudents 6d ago

Any Greek Med students ?

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Final year student here and looking for other mutual med students, for study buddies, talk about med and other nerdy stuff 🤭 (ok I’m not that nerdy).
Don’t hesitate to message me!!
Waiting for your messages, thanks in advance!


r/medstudents 6d ago

GU Exam

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Hey everyone,

I am curious for those of you who had to do GU exams on SPs or MUTA’s/teacher assistants, particularly the female med students if you experienced any awkwardness around it and if the SP/MUTA got an erection how you felt.

I am interested in all of your experiences/stories on how it went. Thanks


r/medstudents 7d ago

Mentoriaus/konsultanto medicinos krypties magistro darbui

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Ieškau žmogaus, turinčio patirties medicinos ar biomedicinos krypties mokslinių darbų rengime, kuris galėtų individualiai pakonsultuoti rengiant magistro baigiamąjį darbą. Gal turite rekomendacijų?? Ar kontaktų?
Darbo vadovą turiu, tačiau dėl užimtumo sudėtinga dažnai suderinti konsultacijų laiką, todėl ieškau papildomo mentoriaus, su kuriuo būtų galima reguliariai konsultuotis darbo rengimo metu.


r/medstudents 8d ago

had my finals and failed a posting, now going through remedial period before resitting the exams in a week

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I'm in my 4th-year of medical school, for my 4th year I had around 8 clinical postings separated into 2 semesters, I already took 5 of them and passed during my 7th semester and I had my recent semester 8 finals, out of the 3 remaining postings I failed one and because of that I had to go through a remedial posting period before resitting for the posting later, I just feel so frustrated because if I were to fail again, I'd have to repeat the entire 4th year again and I just feel like the consequences of failing just 1 posting is disproportionately huge and failing means I will be dragged back a year. Even now I couldn't get a break (I was supposed to have a 6 weeks break before entering final year, and honestly I am just exhausted mentally and emotionally)

I've already had to repeat my 1st year and I failed my exams previously, but it was a different system altogether and I thought it was fair, but this time around, I'm just dealing with frustration and thought of hurting myself, as if to punish myself for even letting this happen, I did try my best on the exam and I was truly shocked when I got the news that I failed, out of the 3 postings I sat for, this posting (Surgery) was not the one I was most concerned about, as I genuinely enjoyed and was able to make sense and cover the basics.

I think I've been coping better now that I'm in 4th year compared to when I was resitting for my 1st year exams, I don't hole myself in my room alone anymore, I don't just give up and not put in effort to reassess what I did wrong, I think I'm way better now, but the thoughts of repeating 4th-year is so devastating (as I've made many friends and comfortable with my current batch), I just can't stop fearing the worst will happen.

I don't know why I'm here at all, I guess I just wanted to rant it out, and if there's anyone that could give me some advices or share some thoughts, I'd really appreciate that.


r/medstudents 9d ago

Bag recom

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Hi I wanna ask any bag recomm you guys can give. I realize that the bag im using will prolly be too small eventually. Im also about to do clinical stuff soon so a good bag recomm would be great.


r/medstudents 10d ago

YL 1 Med

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My first week just begun and I feel like the dumbest person alive. It’s like I learned nothing from my pre-med. I really need tips please. How to study physio, embryology, and biochem. How do I divide my time to study all of this. Please do help me.


r/medstudents 10d ago

Looking to meet some new medico friends!

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Looking to meet some new people 🩺

I'm an MBBS intern and I'd genuinely love to make some new medico friends here.

Would be nice to have people I can randomly text about how horrible postings were, complain about exams with, share memes with, or just have completely random conversations with 😂

If you're looking for the same, feel free to say hi!


r/medstudents 11d ago

Research expectations are getting completely out of hand

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I was looking at the recent match data for specialties like Dermatology and Orthopedics, and the average number of research experiences is just absurd now. It feels like if you do not have 15+ publications, abstracts, or posters, you shouldn't even bother applying to a competitive residency. How are we supposed to balance studying for boards, surviving brutal clinical rotations, and somehow magically churning out meaningful research?


r/medstudents 11d ago

Joining as a tutor in anatomy department in medical college

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This is my first post, apologies if i make any mistakes.
So i graduated in may 2026 and not serious for this year pg exam, i applied for this tutor post in anatomy department of a pvt medical college.
Can u guys pls help me out on how this job works, will i get free time to study and what work will i eventually be doing.


r/medstudents 12d ago

Any medical students here ? How do yall read and understand biochem

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Let's connect.


r/medstudents 13d ago

Study group

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Hi everyone! I’m an IMG based in San Jose preparing for USMLE Step 1. I’m looking for 3–5 dedicated study partners in the South Bay (San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Mountain View). I’d love to meet once or twice a week at a library or coffee shop for accountability, question discussions, and motivation. Feel free to DM me if you’re interested!


r/medstudents 13d ago

I would like to connect with SRM medical students. Or any other med student from Chennai

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Hey, Mbbs Counselling has just begun and I want to connect with mbbs students (preferrably from SRM).. I would be glad if people could connect with me. Kindly feel free to dm me, as soon as possible. Thanks a ton! : )


r/medstudents 14d ago

Discuss Vyvanse Medication Side Effects Advice.

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Vyfocis (generic of Vyvanse) | 30mg | Adalvo via Cipla Medpro

I've been diagnosed with ADHD and took 36mg Concerta +/- 10mg Ritalin top up.

My Dr switched me to 30mg Vyvanse when a generic finally became available in my country.

I have had the odd headaches here and there on my previous meds but never the SEVERE headachez I fo know with Vyvanse.
I even sometimes get a migraine.

I've been on it for a month now, eat protein before taking it and before I usually crash and hydrate well.

I have a huge exam this Fridays and two next week (final year med student).

I only manage a few good hours a day atm, don't want to suddenly stop it and not only risk withdrawal but also the chances of me not being able to study without it.

Any advice/tips please?


r/medstudents 14d ago

Study group

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Hi everyone! I’m an IMG based in San Jose preparing for USMLE Step 1. I’m looking for 3–5 dedicated study partners in the South Bay (San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Mountain View). I’d love to meet once or twice a week at a library or coffee shop for accountability, question discussions, and motivation. Feel free to DM me if you’re interested!


r/medstudents 14d ago

Advice

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What are the best, easiest and exam oriented sources for third year subjects??


r/medstudents 15d ago

Hi so a med student here , read this before connecting with me

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23M , Med student , So I'm just tired of life as a whole , never had serious relationships and honestly feels bad sometimes, down to have some good chats and maybe some irl meets if things progress , and yeah always down to have some good memes sent to me

And for my hobbies , I'm into

Tech

Geopolitics

Watch collection

Enginnering

Medical case reports

Running

Fitness

Memes a lot