Emergency Medicine so TOTALLY OWNS the humorous threads here at SDN. I've told this story once before, but what the heck. It still makes me smile.
The Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine is all about a holistic, team oriented approach to patient care. On our internal medicine rotations, we included student pharmacists, nurses, and other professionals on the wards. Early one morning, we were rounding on patients in the hospital's progressive care unit. The teams had recently been reorganized, and several members hadn't been introduced. I could barely contain my disbelief and wanted to share the love with everyone. Our throng that day consisted of some M3's, M4's, an attending, and a rotating oral surgeon (very helpful to the group, I might add). I asked the newly assigned oral surgeon if he knew the name of the student pharmacist on rotation. I pointed to her ID badge and asked if he knew how to pronounce the name:
JULIA DICKGRABER
Needless to say, rounds ended early that morning.
It was even worse when she was asked to present a case for morning report.
-Push