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I've made it through the entire 3rd year, and some of 4th year without any conflict... for the most part, cordial, respectful, and professional. Tonight, was taking care of 4 patients at one (we have A LOT of independence on this clerkship), asked the nurse to take the orthostatic on a patient and I got "you can do it,".. Told her I had to go suture a patient who's been siting around forever.. 30 mins later nothing was done. Asked her to helped the patient as she was about to piss her bed... "ok," and she just sat there. I left to do something, went back, pt said "I can't hold it, I'm wetting my bed." I was pissed, came out, "can you help the patient... ", she got into a hissy fit and talked to my attending about it when I was gone. Came back, he pretty much told me I need to kiss nurses ass if I want to have a decent med school and residency experience... of all the **** that happen.. this was what pissed me off the most...
I understand every work place can be ****ty if you don't get along with your colleagues, but to justify someone's action who was willingly going to compromise patient care and sacrifice patient's dignity, just to get into some mind game with a med student is stupid and unprofessional. To reinforces the expectation that a student or resident has to beg the nurse to DO THEIR FUKING JOB is simply making all our lives worse. Pull me aside and give me some advice on how to handle the situation better and I'll appreciate it... but telling me I have to practically kiss the nurses' ass right in front of them was probably the most disappointing thing I've experienced this year.
I hate these mind games and politics... everyone has a role, the goal is to make thing efficient.. I don't want to stick my finger up someone's ass, but I do it because it's my responsibility... I wish people get over their ego and childish attitude and do what they're suppose to do.. even if a lowly med student ask them to do it. To be fair, I've otherwise have great experiences with everyone this entire year..
I understand every work place can be ****ty if you don't get along with your colleagues, but to justify someone's action who was willingly going to compromise patient care and sacrifice patient's dignity, just to get into some mind game with a med student is stupid and unprofessional. To reinforces the expectation that a student or resident has to beg the nurse to DO THEIR FUKING JOB is simply making all our lives worse. Pull me aside and give me some advice on how to handle the situation better and I'll appreciate it... but telling me I have to practically kiss the nurses' ass right in front of them was probably the most disappointing thing I've experienced this year.
I hate these mind games and politics... everyone has a role, the goal is to make thing efficient.. I don't want to stick my finger up someone's ass, but I do it because it's my responsibility... I wish people get over their ego and childish attitude and do what they're suppose to do.. even if a lowly med student ask them to do it. To be fair, I've otherwise have great experiences with everyone this entire year..