Hey everyone,
I'm a 4th year medical student and I have committed many of my electives to Anesthesia for the upcoming year. I just finished 4 weeks of anesthesia and now I find myself confused about my future.
I became set on anesthesia mostly because the only things in medicine that I really enjoy are codes/resuscitation and procedures (and talking to families, but in smaller doses than internal). I also want to do critical care and so it seemed like a good fit. However, I finished my first anesthesia rotation a bit disenchanted. I'd like a bit of advice from those who are further in their training than me.
I felt like every day was a rehash of the same day. Airway exam, position patient, put in IV, intubate, put on gas, correct slight changes in blood pressure, extubate, repeat x 5 over the day. I felt rather unsatisfied at the end of each day.
Is this what I can expect from a career in anesthesia or are some able to customize it for more 'thrill'? I know that some institutions have anesthesiologists as trauma team leaders.. is this common? Are some mostly involved in critical care and only are in the OR periodically?
Some of advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks!
I'm a 4th year medical student and I have committed many of my electives to Anesthesia for the upcoming year. I just finished 4 weeks of anesthesia and now I find myself confused about my future.
I became set on anesthesia mostly because the only things in medicine that I really enjoy are codes/resuscitation and procedures (and talking to families, but in smaller doses than internal). I also want to do critical care and so it seemed like a good fit. However, I finished my first anesthesia rotation a bit disenchanted. I'd like a bit of advice from those who are further in their training than me.
I felt like every day was a rehash of the same day. Airway exam, position patient, put in IV, intubate, put on gas, correct slight changes in blood pressure, extubate, repeat x 5 over the day. I felt rather unsatisfied at the end of each day.
Is this what I can expect from a career in anesthesia or are some able to customize it for more 'thrill'? I know that some institutions have anesthesiologists as trauma team leaders.. is this common? Are some mostly involved in critical care and only are in the OR periodically?
Some of advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks!