Hi guys.
I'm a MS-3 and I will be doing my surgery rotation but I recently finished IM and I came to an odd realization while I was on the Heme/Onc floor--I love working with terribly/terminally ill patients and, probably the most messed up admission I have coming out of this, I love giving bad news. Sure, the first time I sat in on a "family meeting" I started crying like a baby, but I realized that if someone HAD to give bad news to a family, I wanted to be that guy. Unfortunately, I think I've become obsessed with having this aspect of medicine in my career.
So, I have a really messed up and sadistic question to ask: are there any surgical fields like Heme/Onc with regards to the "death is a colleague" aspect of medicine? I have always been interested in neurosurgery or CT surgery. I've never really considered Surg/Onc, but now I am starting to--do any of these fields have those types of conversations with the patient and/or their families?
Thanks.
And I hope this doesn't make me come off as a sociopath.
I'm a MS-3 and I will be doing my surgery rotation but I recently finished IM and I came to an odd realization while I was on the Heme/Onc floor--I love working with terribly/terminally ill patients and, probably the most messed up admission I have coming out of this, I love giving bad news. Sure, the first time I sat in on a "family meeting" I started crying like a baby, but I realized that if someone HAD to give bad news to a family, I wanted to be that guy. Unfortunately, I think I've become obsessed with having this aspect of medicine in my career.
So, I have a really messed up and sadistic question to ask: are there any surgical fields like Heme/Onc with regards to the "death is a colleague" aspect of medicine? I have always been interested in neurosurgery or CT surgery. I've never really considered Surg/Onc, but now I am starting to--do any of these fields have those types of conversations with the patient and/or their families?
Thanks.
And I hope this doesn't make me come off as a sociopath.