Hello, and welcome to Medical Mondays! This week’s topic is less on the super nitty-gritty science, and more focused on what they (don’t ask me who “they” is) call “soft sciences.”
Just to preface, I’m currently rotating in an inpatient psych unit that mostly deals with drug/alcohol detox and suicidal ideations/attempts. I feel horrible for …
I got off to a somewhat shaky start on this rotation because my assigned cardiologist had apparently never been told that I was going to be working with him. ( ;_; ) His office manager sounded pretty pissed at me (I’d had absolutely nothing to do with the scheduling for this) when I called in …
This was 1 out of my 2 Dean’s Selective electives (the other is Cardiology), and each of these were split into 2-week blocks. Since one of these weeks was during Thanksgiving week, patient flow was very light, and this rotation was even more chill than it already would’ve been despite that.
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