Lab Medicine Rounds

Reflections on Residency

Jun 16, 2023
Isabella Holmes, a first-year pathology resident at the University of Michigan, shares her journey into pathology and her experiences during residency. She discusses effective learning strategies, like the importance of note-taking and continuous engagement. Isabella also opens up about the challenges of residency, emphasizing the need for community support and personal reflection. She highlights the surprises she's faced and offers advice for overcoming the fears of making mistakes, stressing the significance of speaking up and embracing personal growth.
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ANECDOTE

How Pathology Found Her

  • Dr. Isabella Holmes decided on pathology after a friend suggested it, aligning with her interest in pathophysiology and lab science.
  • She felt instant connection during her pathology rotation, confirming it was the right career path for her.
INSIGHT

Fast-Paced First Year

  • The first year of pathology residency feels very fast with short rotations and constant learning.
  • Rapid cycling through rotations leaves residents feeling like they still have training wheels on.
ADVICE

Ownership Through Patient Connection

  • Take ownership by deeply reviewing patient history, even social work notes, to connect personally with cases.
  • Use a mix of personal connection and clinical learning to stay motivated and remember cases.
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