Yesterday's list o' patients included a 2-month old for a check-up, a 9-month old for a check-up and follow-up on a previous URI (upper respiratory infection), and an 11 year old for a check-up and school physical. It was nice to branch out with the 11 year old, because up to then all I had really seen were babies and really young kids. Today, I'm hoping to get a sick kid or two since I haven't really done one of those yet. Alas, with all the rain we've been having today will probably be slower than even yesterday (which was pretty slow).
Thursday, June 4, 2009
...And I did!
Lo and behold, yesterday afternoon the third year students had lectures and so I ended up being the only student around, along with 2 of the attendings. As a result, I got to see all the patients on my own for the first time and do the typical 3rd-year thing. It was really cool, and I honestly think I did a pretty good job. I mean, there are questions I sometimes forget to ask and I don't know differential diagnoses from a hole in the ground, but I'm getting pretty decent at taking a pediatric H&P at the least and also getting better at writing a note the way they want one written. In fact, while I'm sure it's still rather awkward and whatnot, I feel like I really do a good job of just talking to people, which is half the battle. And more than that, I really enjoy it--it feels right, like this is what I'm supposed to be doing--which is a good feeling.
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yay Becca! You are like my own personal episode of House, except funnier and cooler. (House is a jerk, and you are not, just in case you didn't know.)
Hooray! I strive for "not a jerk." :-D Also for "not terrifying," since it's pediatrics, after all.
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