Sunday, September 28, 2014

NICU redux



I spent a month in the NICU as an intern, and it was probably the best month of the year. I'm back in the NICU and while it's mostly enjoyable (dealing with the ill neonate, preterm births, adjusting ventilators) the hours are grueling. Now I'm in the step-down unit, which is a bit like the nursery, my least favorite rotation of the intern year. I'm in the process of attempting to switch to anesthesia again.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Exhausted



The month in numbers:
Average hours worked per week: 79.5
Longest shift worked this month: 27.5 hours
Days off as of now that aren't post-24 hour call: 1
Hence, the time on the sofa with the tv remote and the cat...

Friday, August 8, 2014

Finally going to Haiti


Ever since I read Mountains Beyond Mountains, which was before I even went to medical school (and may have been an inspiration to do so), I've wanted to follow in Paul Farmer's footsteps and do medical work in Haiti. I've been learning a bit of Creole with a book and Pimsleur in preparation for the trip which begins tonight. I fly to Miami, and I'll spend the night in a nearby hotel, then fly out pre-dawn to Port-au-Prince, where I'll spend the week in a very busy hospital. Lopital Bernard Mevs is part of the ongoing rebuilding efforts, and I'm going with a team from Project Medishare, coordinated by the University of Miami.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Last ward month as an intern


I can celebrate the end of the year of the intern. Now instead of asking for all the patient education, running around getting pieces together for followup, and doing all of the paperwork necessary for discharge, I can focus on the overall care of the patient, making more decisions, and teaching the new batch of interns. I had two months of inpatient service in a row, and it's pretty exhausting and grueling, but actually rather fun when you have the right bunch of people to work with.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Now the studying begins


As I approach the end of my intern year, and found out that I passed Step 3 of the USMLE, I can focus solely on pediatrics. The standard reference text is Nelson's, which is several thousand pages packed with essential information. I have two more years to study at the end of each day, and need to master this and pass the Pediatrics Boards.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

European holiday!



Dr Bones is off for a couple of weeks R&R in sunny Europe during the springtime. Hopefully when he comes back, he'll be refreshed and once again full of enthusiasm for doctoring.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Conference in the Big Apple


I attended the ACEP/AAP conference "Advances in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly" at the Hilton in Midtown Manhattan. It was great to first of all get away from the hospital for a few days, but also to hear some inspiring talks, meet people who are living life post-residency, and get ideas about future research projects. It got me working toward a QI project, using Twitter more effectively, and also thinking about my life post-residency. I used a video laryngoscope, which brought back memories of enjoying going to work as an anaesthetist. So I thought again about applying for anesthesia residency next fall. But the idea of doing another residency sounds too daunting, so fellowship might be better. Peds Emergency Medicine would be great in many ways. I also found out there's a 1 year unaccredited "fellowship" in Urgent Care for peds, which grooms the candidate for work in their clinic.