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Well, several of the clinic patients I was there to see were much less sick than I am.
You have a rotation where you have to see clinic patients? That sounds like the worst part of your story right there.
Well, several of the clinic patients I was there to see were much less sick than I am.

vc777, your story reminded me of this:
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2011/04/wild-animal-simple-dog-goes-for-joy.html
vc777, your story reminded me of this:
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2011/04/wild-animal-simple-dog-goes-for-joy.html

Don't worry, your griping will improve with practice. My fellow interns and I are masters at it. I can't wait to see how much more I'll have improved by next summer when I'm a junior. 😉
Still coughing, still reduced voice volume. Six more days 'till my next day off. Dreamt that I was a fugitive and upset because my luggage got left on the bus after I was arrested but escaped the first time. It was a very hush hush arrest to avoid embarrassing my family, but still. That's my stuff, man. Sigh.
A quarter mile into my 14 miler I notice a twinge in my knee. A quarter mile later I notice I'm limping. Two miles after that my calf is so tight I've to stop and stretch it. At mile 4 I call it a day ( and season). Suspect IT band, and a possible Achilles strain. No ultramarathon for me this year, thanks for playing.
Plus all my sports teams lost this weekend, and my doorbell broke, a week before Halloween!
If I was going for time and placement I would have been upset, but it was just for exercise and to benefit a local clinic.I can't register for classes until I attend "new student orientation". =_=
I've been accepted for readmission to my alma mater, it's within walking distance of work and volunteering which would save me an hour commute every day, and it's a great school. It also has ZERO adult friendly classes, doesn't offer trig-based physics AT ALL in addition to being more difficult in general, and costs twice as much as the other option. Called state public med school to ask if it would benefit me at all to go to the harder school, and admissions lady told me to ask the undergrad school. 😕 I know that attending would be a huge risk for me, but I really really lament that I can't take advantage of the convenience of location.
Aaaaand, my engine fan has been kicking into overdrive lately. My engine light is on for a totally benign but expensive reason, my right turn signal works selectively, and I am still upside down in it. Going to lose about 2k on it no matter what I do.
Could be worse, car is still running, and I do have school options. Stop yer whining already.
Edit: Oh right, and I have to be half time for student loans. If I take one class next semester and pay for it, I risk being in a bad position in march when my job is supposed to end.
What do you drive?
Whew...luckily I read over my answer to a conference discussion because it was bad. Somehow I two sentences swapped in the middle etc. I don't care about typos on social sites, but school is another matter. I logged out, no more school till tomorrow morning😉 I am falling asleep..nyquil is knocking me out.haha Goodnight SDN

Just got a kick to the gut in finding out my score for my second organic midterm. Thought I did ok but it was an 88. My first loss of points this quarter, knew it would happen, but I guess I thought I did better. Lets hope the class average was off too. Does hoping my classmates did poorly make me a terrible person?
It doesn't make you a terrible person, but it does make you a neurotic premed, especially when you're stressed about a B+. Welcome to the club.
and my mother is still trying to talk me out of it. I hear some of the pre-meds talk about how their parents are FORCING them to go into it.. and my mother is trying to keep me away from it.
/mini rant
Just realized there's a time change this weekend and I work..... in a clinical lab ...... a very, very high volume lab.....with about 14 different analyzers that are going to get pissy with the time change and all of which will need their system clocks reset ... that talk to several computer interfaces that are going to be down for an hour and 10 minutes for the time change... the same interfaces that send our results to the charting system...... and patients and doctors don't give a %#Q if it's a time change and that they ordered their tests routine...... and my shift will be an extra hour long..... if it's anything like last year was I should just call in dead right now.... 🙁
at least for the fall back change my replacements on day shift won't have any excuse to come in an hour late...
Just realized there's a time change this weekend and I work..... in a clinical lab ...... a very, very high volume lab.....with about 14 different analyzers that are going to get pissy with the time change and all of which will need their system clocks reset ... that talk to several computer interfaces that are going to be down for an hour and 10 minutes for the time change... the same interfaces that send our results to the charting system...... and patients and doctors don't give a %#Q if it's a time change and that they ordered their tests routine...... and my shift will be an extra hour long..... if it's anything like last year was I should just call in dead right now.... 🙁
at least for the fall back change my replacements on day shift won't have any excuse to come in an hour late...
I live in Ohio. It's almost November. I live near the lake.
Fin.
pfffffff I live in michigan 😛
Gotta love this time of year... last time I was in the SICU with a bleeding liver transplant... the blood bank, labs, EMR, were all down at the same time. Fun times...
Ouch, I worked in the blood bank last year. We could get people blood, it was just a logistical nightmare that required a whole lot of cleanup in the computer after. Electronic crossmatches take <5 minutes here, manual crossmatches take ~35 if you're good.
That would definitely not be a good night for a liver transplant.
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Guess the time change was the least of my worries last night. My lone colleague seemed out of it when he came in. Realized after awhile that was because he was very intoxicated. Had to call the supervisor at 1 a.m. to send me a backup and get him out of there before he put more patients at risk.
Damn hard phone call. Good guy, bad choices. 🙁
Had to run the lab by myself and try to keep him from accidentally doing something to hurt someone while waiting.
Of course day shift was annoyed we were so far behind, but I got no angry calls from docs and didn't find any errors so I'll be ok with that.
Time for another round of rants!
I'm sick of listening to other people b**** about their holiday schedules. No one has a worse holiday schedule than I do, ok? So they all need to just STFU. I'm on my ICU rotation now, and I'll be working Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, and New Years Day. I also worked Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday, as well as July 4 and Labor Day, and I'll be working on MLK Day too. Basically, if it's a federal holiday, I'll be working it.![]()
I used to think it was just me that the chief who does our scheduling hated. I mean, how else do you explain things like scheduling me to work nights where I get off at 8AM the morning of my first day of vacation? But it's not just me. Everyone else's schedules suck in similar ways, too. So I've decided that this chief hates interns in general. Well, it's not our fault that we can't take 24 hour call like they had to do when *they* were interns. Did I create the new residency work hour rules? Heck no, I just work here!Sheesh, Q, who did you piss off? Sounds like you should have no holiday's next year. 🙁
I think what makes people have a hard time saying no is that they feel like they need to come up with a good rationale. But you don't. Just tell the person that you wish you could help them, but unfortunately you can't. No explanation or reason needed. It works for social events that you want to avoid too.For me, why the heck do I have such a hard time saying 'no, I won't trade days with you' I shouldn't need a reason, but I always feel guilty, even though I'm usually pretty good about swapping to help people most of the time and picking up extra shifts. Sometimes I just don't feel like it, and that should be good enough.
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