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MICU- 9 days to go (if I live that long...)
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I did a cardiology rotation on which we were done rounding by around 10:30, then the rest of the day was spent either reading or very rarely seeing consults. I would go back to the housing I was staying in (it was across the street from the hospital) and watch TV...it was a beautiful way to end the year.
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radiology...done by lunchtime every day. 7 days left.
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Also in the MICU.
![]() I was signed up to do endocrine in May, but it turned out I was signed up for too many credits (!) and now I'm spending my final month doing a rotation in the sleeping til noon and packing up my apartment department
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That's good. The joke around here is "i'm going to go check my unit for discharges" ![]() Alternatively, when you are on the floors and you have private (non-staff) pts, the joke is "I'm going to go check for private discharges" 8 days, 1 1/2 calls to go. I think I can, I think I can... |
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finishing my med school career in er, which is what i am gonna do, so it isnt bad at all. i must admit i did attempt to set up a rads rotation where i would work 2-3 hours a day, but it didnt pan out. oh well, graduation here I come.
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My last rotation of my 4th year is already scheduled. |
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It would be extremely difficult to get it moved again at this point, since we are past the deadlines for swapping with other students. |
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My last rotation was Private Gyn. I finished that yesterday! Hours were not bad 9:30-16:00 some days I was done by 14:00 other days did not start until 11:00 am. Who cares now I am unoffically finished
! 8 weeks off before the Hell begins !
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Hi there,
My last rotation block was VACATION! I used the time to check out housing and get packed for my move. After the MATCH, all I had to do fourth year was show up and get my diploma. I took all my "required" electives (if they are elective why are they required?) early in the year and took only things that were relaxing (Gastroenterology and VACATION) after the MATCH. njbmd
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Literally every resident I know/former 4th years now suffering the shackles of intern year told me the same thing: Nothing you can do fourth year can prepare you to be an intern. It's like the summer before med school. Relax, recharge, and live as much as possible. Do you know the origin of the word intern and resident? It's because the housestaff used to literally live at the hospital...and intern = interrment = burial! (I have a Greek attending who likes pimping on this stuff.) |
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My last rotation of my fourth year is...vacation. And the rotation before that..."independent study." So my fourth year wraps up in March, and I'll be kickin' it in the sun waiting for my diploma....
In fact, after November, I only have two months where I even have to show up to the hospital on an anything close to what resembles a daily basis - vacation in December and January as well. Who wants to be in Columbus in the dead of winter? Ugh. |
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It's fine if you schedule your year that way, but the previous poster was speaking from experience.
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My point was that before I started rotations, I thought I had it all figured out, too. But working with residents and interns over the next year, you realize that what you thought you had all figured out is not necessarily how things are.
Just keep an open mind. It's not as much about the schedule as it is going into your third year as a sponge for knowledge and experience, and not a know-it-all. |
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Okay I never thought I would defend OSUdoc, but here goes. If and thats a big if, he is doing community medicine at a site like the one I had then it is a good prequel to Internship, as it was an understaffed rural hospital. I was completely nuts. But, I will agree OSU is known to speak out of turn once in a while, thus the venom not wholely unwarranted.
First of all students had 24/7 pager call, excluding every other weekend when one student took all the teams (two teams and ER backup) for both students. That is basically 2 months minus 8 days with totally no sleep. Secondly students wrote orders just like an intern, if I wrote "give 40meQ bolus of KCL intracardiac STAT", guess what, the nurses would happily do it. So you better look it up and pray if you are not sure. Also, nurses would call at 3 AM for stupid stuff like "Dr. you ordered toradol prn for pain or fever, but toradol is just a pain med can mrs. X have something for her fever....just give her the toradol...but its for pain.....I will give you a five minute lecture tomorrow how it works, just give her the toradol, goodnight." Call at 4AM, "Dr. I just wanted to tell you I gave mrs. x her toradol and her fever went away....I know, I'll tell you how it works tomorrow, goodnight." Never slept a whole night for two months, and I got along fine with the nurses. I did all admits, called all consults, arranged hospital transfers, ordered radiology, intubated, ran codes, and managed vent patients (thank God for the Respiratory techs!) And one particular attending was never available when he was covering a weekend. His attitude was "you can handle it by now." I remember one Saturday when I had a septic patient (whom the attending wouldn't call me back about) I was transfering to the ICU after having to call the nurse director to override the ICU nurses who "didn't have any more beds" ummm right there is one...completely empty..... when another ICU pt coded....call the intern....there is no intern on saturday (I thought that was weird, what a cush internship)....what do you want "doctor".....call anesthesia...none in house......okay I am running this code I guess...... (pt lived, just by blind dumb luck).So I would have to say that I feel a little more confident about my floor months during intern year now (except I'm starting on OB/GYN not sure about that, and dreading it a little)My 0.02 Best Wishes The Mish |
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I did mine at Durant and it was completely nuts. I intubated and coded a lady the first 15 minutes I was there as our intern was giving us the tour...."and this is the second floor GMF....Code blue, Code blue.....running.....standing in the room staring....are you gonna tube them Dr. Intern.....umm go ahead mishka...Is she a DNR......NO.....damn......I need a 7.5 ETT and 3 Mac....Internal Pacer spikes on monitor, no capture....someone throw some epi down the tube and get an IV....someone read me the chart and tell her medical problems..... no pulse....and start CPR....I need an I-Stat on this ABG.....Renal Failure....I need an Amp of HCO3.......oh and someone please clean up the puddle of urine Dr. Intern made in the Corner (not really, but close
)"Completely NUTS! Oh she died by the way....later the attending was pissed at intern when he found out the whole story. But, after getting the tube and coding the pt until the ER doc finally came upstairs and gave another amp HCO3 and then called it he said "....good try Dr. Intern, nothing more you could of done...actually -says nurse - Dr. Intern wet himself in corner, and the student coded her....ummmm......good....job...student." Never had anything but good relationship with nursing after that. Best Wishes The Mish |
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I thought in 2 years of rotations I had prepared myself for internship too. But after a MICU rotation and a month of q4 call I decided that another year in school was in order.
Can anyone say "thank you reseach faculty!" |
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My last month as a 4th year was a required ER rotation, which really sucked. That was back in early March. I don't even remember what the inside of a hospital looks like.
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As for nurses listening, hell I'm amazed they listen when I ask them to put in an OG or a rectal tube much less acutal med orders. |
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Haven't started fourth year yet.
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That's good. The joke around here is "i'm going to go check my unit for discharges" 

I remember one Saturday when I had a septic patient (whom the attending wouldn't call me back about) I was transfering to the ICU after having to call the nurse director to override the ICU nurses who "didn't have any more beds" ummm right there is one...completely empty..... when another ICU pt coded....call the intern....there is no intern on saturday (I thought that was weird, what a cush internship)....what do you want "doctor".....call anesthesia...none in house......okay I am running this code I guess...... 




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