What is PGY-2 like?

The second year residency could be quite challenging. Although in first year, you’re trying to understand how the hospital workflow is, as well as how the electronic medical record system works, you also learn how to manage patients at the level of an intern. This basically means you are admitting patients getting the most information you can, so you can interpret it with your attending and senior resident. However when you’re a senior, you’re not responsible for interpreting objective data, and ensuring that patient care is optimized. And the beginning, it is a learning curve to ensure that everything gets done. As time goes on, you become more independent to be able to make clinical decisions. Second year can be challenging, because not only are you learning how to be a senior resident to an intern, you’re also learning how to lead and teach while making clinical decisions. 

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