Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Where does the time go?

May. Late May. Time to start blogging again.

I'm finishing my first of two consecutive months of ER rotations. I've been building up some pretty high expectations for these months. Since I've been thinking all through med school that emergency medicine is where I will end up, it's hard not to make conclusions about my future career based on these shifts. I need to recognize that there are ups and downs to it, much as there are in other fields of medicine and, for that matter, in any sort of job. But, perhaps more importantly, I need to look through these ups and downs and see whether the underlying responsibilities and daily activities of an ER doc are something that I could do for a few decades.

So far, so good.

My last few shifts have been particularly rewarding. I feel like I'm finally getting a sense of how the department works, how to most efficiently manage the patients I'm seeing, and how to handle some of the basic procedures performed in the ED. I've done a few I&Ds, a few laceration repairs, and tonight I did my first digital block. Nothing fancy, but it feels good to have at least some basic skills other than interviews and physical exams.

For non-medical folks: you'll notice that I'm using a variety of acronyms, and most of them are interchangable. People have heard of the "ER" and the classic TV show of that name. Some emergency physicians (EPs) now prefer the term ED (emergency department) since the physical space is clearly more than just a couple rooms. And EM (emergency medicine) encompasses the field as a whole.

Okay, 2:54am. Time for bed.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Happy 2008

Hello!

It's 2008. Things I have celebrated (?) so far in 2008 include:

- the start of my surgery rotation! Seriously. Waking up at 4:30am is one of my favorite pasttimes.
- the arrival of springtime in Cleveland (65 degrees in January?) followed by the return of actual winter
- my new hatred for Bank of America. I really, really loathe them. If every BofA were to spontaneously erupt in a shower of giant fireballs, I would feel much better. Maybe I can just hope that their purchase of Countrywide (one of the leading sub-prime lenders in the country, I think?) will somehow lead to their own little Enron-style corporate implosion. I doubt it, but one can hope. Grrrrrrr. Fireballs.