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Yeah, I know we've all been there with the staff who is a little too quirky or takes too much time, but we have this new guy that takes it to a whole new level.
A few examples...
1) Making me go back through and change dimensions from 2.3 x 2.1 cm to 2.3 cm x 2.1 cm. (imagine this on C/A/P cancer staging CTs)
2) Making me me change image 17 to image #17 (imagine this on C/A/P cancer staging CTs)
3) Not reading any studies when the service (which is supposed to be double covered with residents) is super busy because the other resident is post-call.
4) Taking an hour (yes, 60 minutes) to read a single study that was supposed to be read by another service.
5) Not reading out stat ER films until about 7 hours after they're completed.
6) Showing up only a few minutes before a) conference and b) sign out to read out.
7) Despite being completely clueless vis-a-vis the transcription software and PACS, not letting the resident "drive".
I'm completely aware of the need to just suck it up to a degree, because the guy is staff and I'm not. But this guy is so bad that he actually prevents me from learning anything. I don't really want to, but if I have a repeat of today, I'm thinking of going to the chief resident or even the PD.
Anybody got any tricks or tidbits on how to deal with these types?
A few examples...
1) Making me go back through and change dimensions from 2.3 x 2.1 cm to 2.3 cm x 2.1 cm. (imagine this on C/A/P cancer staging CTs)
2) Making me me change image 17 to image #17 (imagine this on C/A/P cancer staging CTs)
3) Not reading any studies when the service (which is supposed to be double covered with residents) is super busy because the other resident is post-call.
4) Taking an hour (yes, 60 minutes) to read a single study that was supposed to be read by another service.
5) Not reading out stat ER films until about 7 hours after they're completed.
6) Showing up only a few minutes before a) conference and b) sign out to read out.
7) Despite being completely clueless vis-a-vis the transcription software and PACS, not letting the resident "drive".
I'm completely aware of the need to just suck it up to a degree, because the guy is staff and I'm not. But this guy is so bad that he actually prevents me from learning anything. I don't really want to, but if I have a repeat of today, I'm thinking of going to the chief resident or even the PD.
Anybody got any tricks or tidbits on how to deal with these types?