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today has been a very long day and i need some perspective on emergency medicine. i've gone through third year thinking more and more that em would be a great fit for me--wide variety of problems, able to manage (initially) just about anything, first dibs at a workup/evaluation, some trauma with procedures, and a decent lifestyle.
lately, though, when i talk to students or read threads on sdn, i feel like i'm getting a lot of negative feedback. "oh, don't do em, all those doctors do is babysit drunks." "er doesn't even assess the patient." or these threads talk a lot about customer service, which is something i'm learning to hate more and more.
i want to practice real medicine, evidence-based medicine, and improve our healthcare system in the us. i haven't had my em rotation yet, but i'm starting to fear that it may not be all that i hope.
how do you guys deal with these frustrations? doesn't the customer service aspect drive you nuts? is it like this everywhere?
i don't want em to "just" be my job. and i get the idea that's what a lots of the docs see it as. i guess i'm more one of those people who wants more from medicine than that. can i still be that in emergency medicine?
lately, though, when i talk to students or read threads on sdn, i feel like i'm getting a lot of negative feedback. "oh, don't do em, all those doctors do is babysit drunks." "er doesn't even assess the patient." or these threads talk a lot about customer service, which is something i'm learning to hate more and more.
i want to practice real medicine, evidence-based medicine, and improve our healthcare system in the us. i haven't had my em rotation yet, but i'm starting to fear that it may not be all that i hope.
how do you guys deal with these frustrations? doesn't the customer service aspect drive you nuts? is it like this everywhere?
i don't want em to "just" be my job. and i get the idea that's what a lots of the docs see it as. i guess i'm more one of those people who wants more from medicine than that. can i still be that in emergency medicine?