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I'm in the 6th month of my 3rd year, and due to an unanticipated schedule change am currently on an elective in Emergency Medicine. I am working at a facility that does not have a trauma designation or EM residency (though FM residents are frequently rotating through), but the ED is fairly busy with about 60k patients yer pear. It seems only about half the docs here are residency trained in EM, while the others are FM with fellowships.
I have a paramedic background, and have always been interested in EM (though I am considering other specalities as well). I was hoping you guys could help me with a few questions:
1. What should I be trying to get out of this rotation? Is the goal to learn how to do things (fast/focused H&P, presenting, some procedures, etc) or more to evaluate the specialty for my own consideration?
2. How can I excel as a 3rd year? The docs here let me pick up charts at will, assess and report, but they don't really seem to care too much about what I say. Not that they should- I'm a 3rd year - but I'm curious as to how I can make myself more useful. I read every day, and I am self-motivated enough to keep moving and picking up charts throughout the shift. I can competently read 12 lead ECGs, start IVs, intubate, get ABGs/other labs, run ACLS (I'm an instructor), help nurses etc but everyone is so busy it doesn't really seem to get noticed.
3. How can I tighten up reports to attendings? I'm struggling with deciding what information to include when I present a patient as this is so different from Internal Medicine. Too much info and they stop listening, too little and it feels like I haven't done my job.
4. Does anyone ever eat? Seriously, I'm working 12 hour shifts and my attendings don't eat a single thing the whole time. They hardly even drink water.
Thanks everyone!
I have a paramedic background, and have always been interested in EM (though I am considering other specalities as well). I was hoping you guys could help me with a few questions:
1. What should I be trying to get out of this rotation? Is the goal to learn how to do things (fast/focused H&P, presenting, some procedures, etc) or more to evaluate the specialty for my own consideration?
2. How can I excel as a 3rd year? The docs here let me pick up charts at will, assess and report, but they don't really seem to care too much about what I say. Not that they should- I'm a 3rd year - but I'm curious as to how I can make myself more useful. I read every day, and I am self-motivated enough to keep moving and picking up charts throughout the shift. I can competently read 12 lead ECGs, start IVs, intubate, get ABGs/other labs, run ACLS (I'm an instructor), help nurses etc but everyone is so busy it doesn't really seem to get noticed.
3. How can I tighten up reports to attendings? I'm struggling with deciding what information to include when I present a patient as this is so different from Internal Medicine. Too much info and they stop listening, too little and it feels like I haven't done my job.
4. Does anyone ever eat? Seriously, I'm working 12 hour shifts and my attendings don't eat a single thing the whole time. They hardly even drink water.
Thanks everyone!