This week, Kristin and I unpack what really happened after Step 1 went pass/fail and why medical students are now under more pressure, not less. We talk about how Step 2 quietly became the new make-or-break test, why students are leaving clinical rotations early just to study, and why calling this generation “less dedicated” completely misses the point.
We also zoom way out and ask a bigger question: are we solving the right problem… or just reacting downstream? From residency appli...
This week, Kristin and I unpack what really happened after Step 1 went pass/fail and why medical students are now under more pressure, not less. We talk about how Step 2 quietly became the new make-or-break test, why students are leaving clinical rotations early just to study, and why calling this generation “less dedicated” completely misses the point.
We also zoom way out and ask a bigger question: are we solving the right problem… or just reacting downstream? From residency application overload to imposter syndrome to the arms race of research publications, this episode is a deep dive into how medical training drifted here and why quick fixes keep creating new problems.
Then, because this is still Knock Knock Hi, we pivot into something surprisingly joyful: baby vision. We break down how ophthalmologists figure out a baby’s glasses prescription without asking a single “one or two,” why eye crossing matters, how retinoscopy works, and why those viral videos of babies getting glasses for the first time hit so hard.
Takeaways:
Step 1 Fallout: Pass/fail didn’t remove pressure; it just moved it to a more dangerous point in training.
Clinical Trade-Offs: Med students aren’t disengaged, they’re being forced to choose between learning medicine and securing a residency.
Upstream Thinking: Fixing downstream symptoms won’t work if the system itself keeps creating the same pressures.
Imposter Syndrome Everywhere: Even high-achieving students assume they’re one misstep away from failure.
Baby Vision Magic: How retinoscopy works, why hyperopic babies need big glasses, and why those first-glasses videos never get old.
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