So, internal medicine can be pretty intense. It starts early, really early if you're on treatments (every other day) and have a patient to attend to. The other days, we do appointments with the doctors (we take the history initially, do the first physical, report to the doctor, come up with differentials and ideas of how to proceed). We also do the early morning treatments for our patients in the hospital (check fluids, basic systems, weight, blood pressure, blood draws, giving medications, and all such stuff) and the late day treatments. We get new patients through the VHUP Emergency Service and transfers from other departments and appointments during the day. So, you never know what may wander your way, needing a blood transfusion or constant fluids or lots of monitoring. It's actually fun.
And you get to work with some wacky doctors. The attendings are all wacky smart and seem to know pretty much everything...and thus-far I've avoided terribly heavy grilling - which makes me feel terribly dumb. Apparently, I don't know much.
Two hours every day (at least) seem to involve rounds - conversations and grilling on topics in internal medicine.
There's also a lot of writing on your patient - what does the patient have? What might be causing it? What might be causing it? What might be causing it? What should we do? Really? We should do that?
Anyway, it can go pages and pages...
12 hour days are standard. Most folks have to go in every day (yes, Saturday and Sunday) to take care of patients. 2 nights during the month I do treatments in the evenings, so I'm there until at least midnight. Then you're back at 6am for treatments. Sleep deprived fun. Makes me an unhappy student the next day.
So, cross your fingers for 3 1/2 more weeks of middle-of-the-road case loads, so I can get some sleep and learn while I'm treating the beasties.
And yes, the catlings are not happy with the new tired, stressed Sandra.
But, I'm learning stuff. Hopefully I'll learn lots more.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
The Schedule - if you want to find me, here I am!
You might say, when is Sandra doing all these things?
I thought I would give you an overview of the schedule to come this year.
Rotation # Name
I thought I would give you an overview of the schedule to come this year.
Rotation # Name
- 1 & 2 - S(mall)A(nimal) Medicine 5/12-6/6
- This is the biggest, baddest small animal rotation - 14 hour days are routine and then we're on call
- 3 - SA Pathology 6/7-20
- This is all about anatomic and histologic analysis of our departed beast friends. Like a coroner for animals.
- 4 - SA Cardiology 6/21-7/5
- This is what is sounds like - hearts, ECGs, and more hearts.
- 5 - L(arge) A(nimal) Medicine 7/6-18
- This is 2 weeks of basic horse/cow/small ruminant medicine at New Bolton Center.
- 6 - Field Service 7/19-8/1
- This is vets in trucks who go out to treat local equines & cows within about half an hour or so of New Bolton Center. It's like Dirty Jobs, but real.
- 7 - LA Surgery 8/2-15
- This is the sometimes-hellish surgery-on-horses (mostly) rotation. It often involves being yelled at and doing a lot of standing in the OR.
- 8 - SA Pediatrics 8/16-29
- Back in Philadelphia after my 6 week sojourn in Kennett Square. Pediatrics is just that - lots of shot, lots of genetic diseases, and - if you're lucky - squiggling puppies!
- At the end of this month, my other pediatrics project is due. Squiggle Platt is due to be born August 22nd!
- 9 - SA Ophtho 8/30-9/12
- 10 - 1 Week Vacation 9/13-18
- 11 - Camelid 9/19-10/10
- 12 - SA Soft Tissue 10/11-24
- 13 - Special Species 10/25-11/7
- 14 - SA Dermatology 11/8-21
- 15 - SA Emergency Service 11/22-12/5
- This is probably the week I will take the National Board Exam
- 16 - SA Radiology 12/6-19
- Christmas Rotation - Emergency Service 12/20-26
- 17 - Newark VCA 1/3-17
- This is also known as the start of job hunting
- 18 - SA Oncology 1/18-30
- 19 - SA Anesthesia 1/31-2/13
- 20 - LA Emergency/Critical Care 2/14-27
- 21 - SA ICU (sorta funny to have small and large animal critical care back-to-back)
- 22 - Sheep Station 3/14-27
- 23 - SA Emergency Service 3/28-4/10
- 24 - Vacation 4/11-24
- 25 - Shelter Medicine 4/25-5/8
- GRADUATION 5/16
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