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speaking of pimping: "What liquid are the chromate sutures stored in?" Some of the MCW folks may recognize this question. haha. ugg. "How do they get the chromate on to the suture?"
speaking of pimping: "What liquid are the chromate sutures stored in?" Some of the MCW folks may recognize this question. haha. ugg. "How do they get the chromate on to the suture?"
yup. haha. You had ob/gyn down here at St. Mary's?
3am? that's just stupid. why not show up at 11pm and get a real head start on things?
3am? that's just stupid. why not show up at 11pm and get a real head start on things?
is there actually a good reason to make morning rounds in the middle of the night? most people are probably falling asleep between 11-12 and waking up around 6 in a hospital.There was a week on Surgery as an MS3 that I got in between 2:00 - 2:30am in order to see my patients.
As Dre pointed out in another thread, if you want honors you gotta go get it.
is there actually a good reason to make morning rounds in the middle of the night?
is there actually a good reason to make morning rounds in the middle of the night?
but what's the point of the M3 rounding before the M4 rounding before the intern rounding before the resident rounding before the attending?To be able to see more patients before rounds.
If you only have 3-4 patients to see, and you round at 7, then sure - you can preround at 5 or 6.
If you have 13-14 patients to see, and you round at 6 - better plan on getting up when most college students are going to bed.
but what's the point of the M3 rounding before the M4 rounding before the intern rounding before the resident rounding before the attending?
I'll just do my rounding at 2. In the afternoon.Crush morale.
Lower team spirit.
Maintain pecking order.
You know, the classics.
but what's the point of the M3 rounding before the M4 rounding before the intern rounding before the resident rounding before the attending?