Gift Ideas for Medical Students – 2021

 

Gift Ideas for Medical Students – 2021

By: LifeofaMedStudent

 

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Whether for the holidays, a birthday, or just because – here are some of LifeofaMedStudent’s gifts for medical students. The biggest gift of all, however, is probably just your support as a parent, family member, spouse, or significant other. No item below is ever worth what a hug and a “You’ve got this” can mean to a medical student going through one of the most challenging parts of their education. The second biggest gift might be a check sent in to help with student loans or living expenses. But for anything else, check out our gift ideas for medical students below!

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$ (Under $50)

  • Mix education and fun with this great card game from Empiric. This multiplayer game is designed to learn antibiotic classes, mechanisms, spectrum of activity and delivery options with color coding and icons built into antibiotic cards. Emergency medicine version coming soon!
  • Drink your coffee in style with the Yeti Rambler 10oz “Lowball.” My everyday travel cup of choice, I love the size that allows for a generous cup of coffee but is small/portable enough I can throw it in my bag once I’m finished. 
  • Stay hydrated! When coffee time is over, a hydro flask to keep your liquid cool is a must-have for long days in the library or hospital. I like this 32oz wide mouth straw lid from HydroFlask.

 

 

 

 

 

$$ ($50-$250)

 

 

 

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$$$ ($250 and up)

Almost nothing on the below list is a “need” and quite frankly you’d probably be better off putting the money towards student loans. But, for the fun of it, here are a few big “splurge” items that would make anyone in medicine scream over.

  • Every medical student needs a laptop, and my choice since medical school has been Apple. For a good mix of portability, performance, and price, the new Macbook Air is highly recommended. At a bit more weight (and cost), I am very happy with my higher-performance  MacBook Pro 13inch.
  • A modern stethoscope for the modern world. The EKO Duo – and FDA-cleared electronic stethoscope + handheld ECG that amplifies heart sounds up to 60X and tracks electrical activity. Or turn your old stethoscope into a digital upgrade with the EKO Core.
  • Ultrasound is the rage these days, from Point of Care in the ER to “Let me put a needle anywhere” in the OR – this handheld ultrasound from Butterfly is one of the coolest new technologies out there. I’ve used one, and they are the real deal. And REAL expensive, but worth it for EM/ICU/Anesthesia – where immediate echo and vascular access ability is becoming standard of care.
  • To assist with day-to-day life, an on-going cleaning service would be a HUGE help. More realistic but equally helpful, either an iRobot Roomba automatic vacuum or Dyson Cyclone cordless vacuum would be great in apartment size living situations.

 

 

 

  • Want to REALLY make a medical student or resident’s life easier? Consider a meal subscription service. I didn’t try these until I was an attending, but we swear by them. My two favorites:
      • Freshly – a microwave-ready option, usually around 500 calories, in 3-5 minutes. I freeze them as they arrive and keep a stock ready to go for nights when there isn’t time to make a real meal. These are lightyears better than the supermarket “freezer dinners.” Get $40 off using this link.
      • HelloFresh – all the ingredients delivered fresh and simple instructions to make an awesome dinner. A bit more work than Freshly, but the quality is well worth it if you can make the time (20-30min/meal). Also $40 off using this link.

 

My top 3 picks? For a low-cost option go with the White Coat Investor book, it truly could be worth millions. For mid-price, I swear by my Keurig and still use it daily. For the big dollars, an ongoing meal subscription-like Freshly would have been a lifesaver in medical school and residency.

 

Have some other suggestions? Add them in the comments!

 

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