Was wondering if any resident or attending surgeons could answer these questions:
1) Taking on the responsibility in the OR - Did anyone go into residency loving surgery but still had that fear of making mistakes intraoperatively (e.g., cutting a nerve)? If so, has that fear dispelled now with all of your training?
2) Acuity/Need to make quick decisions - Especially on a trauma rotation, was it nerve-wracking for you to make split-second life-death decisions for the patient? Did you build confidence along the way, or had you enjoyed or were confident in making these types of decisions from the beginning?
3) Anatomy - Did most/all of you surgeons absolutely love anatomy from the start?
4) Lifestyle, family, kids - Particularly for the female surgeons, how do you plan on balancing family and career, if you have an interest in having a family? Before committing yourself to this field, did you make sure you were comfortable NOT having a family if that become the case in your life?
5) Novelty wearing off - Even after doing a surgery multiple times and mastering the necessary technical skills, is doing the surgery still fascinating to you?
6) Attitude change - For those who were always nice/respectful/compassionate to nurses, patients, attendings, etc. prior to residency, does anyone feel that their attitude changed greatly during/after residency such that they act more impatient/rude or less respectful to other healthcare professionals or patients?
1) Taking on the responsibility in the OR - Did anyone go into residency loving surgery but still had that fear of making mistakes intraoperatively (e.g., cutting a nerve)? If so, has that fear dispelled now with all of your training?
2) Acuity/Need to make quick decisions - Especially on a trauma rotation, was it nerve-wracking for you to make split-second life-death decisions for the patient? Did you build confidence along the way, or had you enjoyed or were confident in making these types of decisions from the beginning?
3) Anatomy - Did most/all of you surgeons absolutely love anatomy from the start?
4) Lifestyle, family, kids - Particularly for the female surgeons, how do you plan on balancing family and career, if you have an interest in having a family? Before committing yourself to this field, did you make sure you were comfortable NOT having a family if that become the case in your life?
5) Novelty wearing off - Even after doing a surgery multiple times and mastering the necessary technical skills, is doing the surgery still fascinating to you?
6) Attitude change - For those who were always nice/respectful/compassionate to nurses, patients, attendings, etc. prior to residency, does anyone feel that their attitude changed greatly during/after residency such that they act more impatient/rude or less respectful to other healthcare professionals or patients?
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