As always, the last day of my rotation came and went and it was just as anti-climatic as always. There is always the idea that you will say bye to people and they will tell you how great you were and that they will miss you...but the reality is no one else knows its your last day and most are too busy to care. Some say bye and 'good job' but thats about it. Some give you a hug, high five, whatever. Either way, you walk out of the hospital with relief that another month came and went and you worked your butt off.
on to the next!
to remember all the good times and eventually laugh at all the terrible times... is it graduation yet? [Update: Graduation is May 17, 2013]
Friday, September 21, 2012
"Congrats, You helped save that mans life"
Today was my last shift and it was a nice end. Helped save a life!
A 60ish year old man came through the door in full cardiac arrest. He had been in his car driving when others saw him vere off the road. Someone on the scene immediately started CPR and the ambulance came quickly. In the ED we kept CPR going, gave him meds and shocked him twice. He came back to sinus rhythm! We did a quick EKG on him and determined he was having a massive heart attack. Cardiology was called and within minutes he was taken upstairs to the cardiac cath lab to un-plug the vessel.
I heard later in my shift that he survived.
A couple other patients I had during this shift was a woman with a WBC count of 41 and INR of 22! Thats pretty unheard of!
Oh, and we had a 20something year old male come in for chest pain...which started when he was pole dancing at his party the night before. That was a fun HPI to illicit!
A 60ish year old man came through the door in full cardiac arrest. He had been in his car driving when others saw him vere off the road. Someone on the scene immediately started CPR and the ambulance came quickly. In the ED we kept CPR going, gave him meds and shocked him twice. He came back to sinus rhythm! We did a quick EKG on him and determined he was having a massive heart attack. Cardiology was called and within minutes he was taken upstairs to the cardiac cath lab to un-plug the vessel.
I heard later in my shift that he survived.
A couple other patients I had during this shift was a woman with a WBC count of 41 and INR of 22! Thats pretty unheard of!
Oh, and we had a 20something year old male come in for chest pain...which started when he was pole dancing at his party the night before. That was a fun HPI to illicit!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Almost done
Just as I was getting used to Michigan life, its time to move on. I have 2 more shifts in the ED here and then Im off to New York City for a month. I will be staying with Anna in Manhattan and working in Brooklyn. Im very excited.
My month in Michigan has been great. The first few weeks were a rough transition into a brand new world and I was pretty sick for about a week...with everything I was not my usual bubbly self. That has come back and I am bonding well with the other students and residents. I was offered [indirectly they hinted at the fact that they interview all students that rotate through] an interview but unfortunately it wont be while I am here so Im gonna have to fly back out for that later this Fall.
My month in Michigan has been great. The first few weeks were a rough transition into a brand new world and I was pretty sick for about a week...with everything I was not my usual bubbly self. That has come back and I am bonding well with the other students and residents. I was offered [indirectly they hinted at the fact that they interview all students that rotate through] an interview but unfortunately it wont be while I am here so Im gonna have to fly back out for that later this Fall.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Interview Invitation #5
After getting in contact with the PD from Henry Ford Macomb, I set up an appointment to meet with her and visit the program [the same I did with Botsford last week]. Through this meeting and having a wonderful afternoon together, I was offered an official interview. Woo hoo!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
All apps in!
ACGME Apps in! That means I applied to around 50 programs with a total cost of around $800!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Californians everywhere
One of the residents I am living with is from the LA area, one of the attendings I worked with is from San Dimas, and I found out today that the chief resident I am working with is from Arcadia and went to Arcadia High. There is not a shortage of Californians out here....
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