u/Caring_doc

Update: I’ve been called in

I got an email from the PD’s coordinator an hour ago. The subject line was just "Meeting Request: Urgent."

It didn't say much, just:

"The Program Director would like to meet with you on Monday morning at 8:30 AM to discuss a discrepancy brought to the attention of the GME office. Please bring your original, stamped certificates."

I am shaking. To the person who was asking about reporting their "friend" yesterday, if that was you, I hope you're happy with how incredibly petty and narcissistic you were to do this. To the rest of you who told me they don't audit after you get in... you were wrong.

I’m deleting the questions on this account. I need to figure out if I even have a future in this IM program.

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u/Caring_doc — 4 days ago

Struggling to understand how much support is being given towards me

I happened to come across the troll post from yesterday about a person posing as the friend who wanted to report me. Everyone attacked them for being petty and vindictive, which they absolutely are, because they tried to frame the situation as something important enough to be reported and also framed mere application stuff I did as a patient safety liability. However, whenever I have posted about my situation about my inflated clinical duration, I have always been cornered and said to that I will be fired. Maybe it’s your support to help me do better, or maybe you don’t actually want me reported. I have been trying my best all these 10 months to fulfil whatever I misrepresented in the residency applications to get in. I hope people realize how vindictive and full of bs one can be to report a minor application fraud when the resident is already working hard, instead of minding their own business. Just wanted to vent my heart out. Thanks for listening.

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u/Caring_doc — 5 days ago

Last question before I inevitably get banned. Genuinely curious, if something surfaces about a PGY1 toward the very end of intern year, like May or June, is it more likely to result in termination than if the same thing surfaced at the start of PGY2? Or does the program just wait until a natural transition point to act? Asking because I'm trying to understand how timing actually affects outcomes in these situations.

Would like some insights especially from people who have enough experience, because even though the inevitably is real, I would genuinely want some real, unfiltered opinions on this.

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u/Caring_doc — 12 days ago