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As usual, you're always doing stuff in life without really understanding what the end result is, or how important whatever thing is.
Now that I'm in the procedural stage of my residency, what exactly do I need to be concerned about? Of course, I log everything. I even log non-procedural encounters. But at the same time I still need a sense of "what do I need to pursue" so I can figure out my electives correctly, and even figure out which attending I need to go with on a particular day, or even - minute to minute - figure out which patients I need to see on a given list.
I know we need 200 EMG's, which I think I'll probably get. But who actually checks and "accredits" these things. Is someone going to stop you from doing EMG's if you don't have 200 of them?
And what about *everything else*? How many botox injections do I need to as a resident to be able to do them legally and get paid for them as an attending? What about trigger point injections? What about knee injections? And are Synvisc shots a different category entirely? What about flouroscopic procedures?
Finally, what's the deal with procedures that you've only *observed*. Does that even count for anything? Of course, I still log them. But is that doing me any benefit that I observed them, rather than performed them? "Assisted" does not seem to be an option on my logging system. They're all either "performed" or "observed".
Now that I'm in the procedural stage of my residency, what exactly do I need to be concerned about? Of course, I log everything. I even log non-procedural encounters. But at the same time I still need a sense of "what do I need to pursue" so I can figure out my electives correctly, and even figure out which attending I need to go with on a particular day, or even - minute to minute - figure out which patients I need to see on a given list.
I know we need 200 EMG's, which I think I'll probably get. But who actually checks and "accredits" these things. Is someone going to stop you from doing EMG's if you don't have 200 of them?
And what about *everything else*? How many botox injections do I need to as a resident to be able to do them legally and get paid for them as an attending? What about trigger point injections? What about knee injections? And are Synvisc shots a different category entirely? What about flouroscopic procedures?
Finally, what's the deal with procedures that you've only *observed*. Does that even count for anything? Of course, I still log them. But is that doing me any benefit that I observed them, rather than performed them? "Assisted" does not seem to be an option on my logging system. They're all either "performed" or "observed".