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I am wondering how many of you have had bad experiences shadowing a physician, and for those of you who've had both good and bad experiences, maybe you can provide some perspective. What makes / breaks the experience for you? Is it the physician, patients, other staff members, or the day's schedule?
My experience shadowing a cardiologist has been mostly bad. The doctor practices with 2 other cardiologists, so the facility is always busy, and there is virtually no down time. While I understand that I am just a "shadow," I was expecting a little more commentary from the physician. There are a few MAs, nurses, technicians, and administrative people who ask "how's it going?" and are generally engaging, but the physician does not make an attempt to include me. I also realize that it is my responsibility to be assertive, ask questions where appropriate, etc. but I really do not feel as though I have been given a chance.
I am friendly to all staff members, willing to help (worked as a CNA for 2 years) and generally curious, but the physician does not show any inclination toward "taking me under her wing" so to speak. Personally, if there were a young, seemingly intelligent, personable guy asking to follow me around, I would engage him, ask him questions, challenge his knowledge a little, introduce him to the other physicians, and just have fun with the situation. I am trying to get the most out of the experience, but have no such luck.
Just as an example:
Sometimes the physician wants to see a patient in private, presumably for the patient's sake- totally understandable. Instead of giving me a heads up, like "Hey, would you mind waiting outside for the next appointment?" I walk with the doctor all the way down the hall, only to have the exam room door shut in my face. This has happened twice, and both times I was completely humiliated. I think I will cast my shadow over another clinic.
Has anybody else had a similar experience?
My experience shadowing a cardiologist has been mostly bad. The doctor practices with 2 other cardiologists, so the facility is always busy, and there is virtually no down time. While I understand that I am just a "shadow," I was expecting a little more commentary from the physician. There are a few MAs, nurses, technicians, and administrative people who ask "how's it going?" and are generally engaging, but the physician does not make an attempt to include me. I also realize that it is my responsibility to be assertive, ask questions where appropriate, etc. but I really do not feel as though I have been given a chance.
I am friendly to all staff members, willing to help (worked as a CNA for 2 years) and generally curious, but the physician does not show any inclination toward "taking me under her wing" so to speak. Personally, if there were a young, seemingly intelligent, personable guy asking to follow me around, I would engage him, ask him questions, challenge his knowledge a little, introduce him to the other physicians, and just have fun with the situation. I am trying to get the most out of the experience, but have no such luck.
Just as an example:
Sometimes the physician wants to see a patient in private, presumably for the patient's sake- totally understandable. Instead of giving me a heads up, like "Hey, would you mind waiting outside for the next appointment?" I walk with the doctor all the way down the hall, only to have the exam room door shut in my face. This has happened twice, and both times I was completely humiliated. I think I will cast my shadow over another clinic.
Has anybody else had a similar experience?
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