abdominal pains, 3 year olds with arm fractures, IV lines, lacerations, chest pain, casts, splints, traumas, helicopters, suturing, incision and drainage of abscesses, motor vehicle accidents, ultrasounds, jail patients, suicidal teenagers, teenagers being brought in by cops for medical clearance before they go to jail...and so much more. This is just a portion of what the first 3 shifts in the emergency department have been. Add this to the amazing people, practical jokes, pandora playing on the computers in the background, staff willing to help with anything, and fun down to earth residents...it has been a great rotation. I have only worked 3 12 hour shifts and the staff is already starting to recognize me and call me by name, I have made a great impression on some residents, met the program director, and have had a blast with all of this. I could not be happier and I am so glad I have found something i enjoy so much.
At the beginning of my shift today there was a huge accident on the freeway and the entire freeway was closed to clean up the mess. While driving by, I wondered if I would see any patients in the ED when I got to work. Sure enough, the driver who caused it was in our pod.
PS At the end of my shift, I shook the hand of the doctor who pronounced Rodney King dead. Thats right. Hes practically famous.
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