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Hi all,
So I've been having a hard time dealing with some of my VA patients. The successes have truly been few and far between. So many bounce-backs.
And oh my god, the malingerers... I have such a hard time dealing with them. It's not like the meds do that much, really. Half of them simply need to get clean from alcohol or drugs, and find housing. No 4 or 5 day stay will change that.
I try to approach each patient as a unique individual and do what I can, but when I see them come back and come back, with no change, it is quite disheartening. I for sure do not want to practice at the VA, at least not inpatient.
The majority of our first year and a good chunk of our 2nd year is at the VA, and it feels so dull.
How do you guys deal with this? I'm sure I'm not the only one. Do you feel like you make a difference? How do you deal with the malingerers and manipulative patients?
So I've been having a hard time dealing with some of my VA patients. The successes have truly been few and far between. So many bounce-backs.
And oh my god, the malingerers... I have such a hard time dealing with them. It's not like the meds do that much, really. Half of them simply need to get clean from alcohol or drugs, and find housing. No 4 or 5 day stay will change that.
I try to approach each patient as a unique individual and do what I can, but when I see them come back and come back, with no change, it is quite disheartening. I for sure do not want to practice at the VA, at least not inpatient.
The majority of our first year and a good chunk of our 2nd year is at the VA, and it feels so dull.
How do you guys deal with this? I'm sure I'm not the only one. Do you feel like you make a difference? How do you deal with the malingerers and manipulative patients?