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So I shadowed a surgeon recently, and was telling me that I should really pay attention to the actual surgery to discuss it in depth. I was under the impression that shadowing was to learn about the doctor's work day, and how involved it is with patients, record keeping, etc, while the surgeon was sort of quizzing me on the surgeries done. His reasoning, which makes sense, is that I could be asked about what I saw, and if I only say, for example, cholecystectomy and not laparoscopic cholecystecotmy (which was my first time seeing it done), it won't look good in an interview. He's aware I'm not a med student so I don't know some of the specifics and he can't teach me everything. Between him and the orthopedic surgeons, I've seen several surgeries, and don't think I can recall all the details of the surgeries. The anesthesiologist also pulled me aside to look at their jobs, but I think it's too much information in the time I have. Thoughts?
Also, I plan to view more cases at least 2x a week, and one of the surgical techs was hinting that I should write (type) stuff down in the OR to remember stuff better. Is that allowed, with HIPPA and all, or is it specific to the hospital? Thanks.
Also, I plan to view more cases at least 2x a week, and one of the surgical techs was hinting that I should write (type) stuff down in the OR to remember stuff better. Is that allowed, with HIPPA and all, or is it specific to the hospital? Thanks.