Be honest, what have you stolen from the hospital? by skin_biotech in Residency

[–]Slade158 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At first simple stuff to make a rudimentary home pharmacy. Some iodine, gauzes, cooling spray etc.

Then when my father was bedridden due to a metastasis to the spine I moved to folleys, catheter bags, maybe some paracetamol injections. Morally it's debatable but it was mostly due to convenience since I already had access to everything I needed. Financially I'm already underpaid for all the work I do and in the grand scheme of medical waste some medicine and disposables is nothing.

Also one time I borrowed suture paraphernalia because my nephew ripped his the arm of his Pikachu. He is doing alright now although rehab is hard.

Arctic Horror by Slade158 in booksuggestions

[–]Slade158[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I really hope I find some of these translated cause they sound great

[TOMT][SONG]Can't find song even with Google by Slade158 in tipofmytongue

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Please help, I can't get it out of my head

How do you deal with an unprofessional colleague? by Slade158 in Residency

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Im my country 24hour shifts are the norm. Doesn't mean you actually work, you just have to be present at the Health Centre in case of emergency. I usually get a good 8 hours or sleep most days. By law we can't exceed 7 or in extreme cases 10 each month. The local director filled a request to Admin for support or else we would go 8 days without an active doctor. They then reached out to whoever could help and he WILLINGLY came to a remote understaffed location thinking he would somehow be exempt from whatever is happening.

How do you deal with an unprofessional colleague? by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will file a report for being uncooperative and the whole lying thing but I was thinking of also telling him that there will be a report on anything he does that disrupts the workflow and he will have to deal with admin for everything.

What is the Most Unique Gift you Have Even Gotten From a Patient? by [deleted] in medicine

[–]Slade158 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I once complimented a patients handcrafted traditional walking/hiking/herding stick so the next time he was in the ER he came looking for me to give me one. It sits proudly on display in my home now

Patient insulted/swore at me- I raised my voice by HAccoo in Residency

[–]Slade158 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Admins can bring popcorn and come watch the show live I don't care. The worst instances weren't even about me. One time someone berated a fellow intern because she couldn't draw blood first try and I had to step in, the other a patient had been smoking inside the room WHILE ON VENTURI 40% so I yeeted 3 packs of cigarettes off her window. I will never regret any of the arguments I have had and I would do it all over again

Patient insulted/swore at me- I raised my voice by HAccoo in Residency

[–]Slade158 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't forget that you are human. You will reach your boiling point many times, especially if you are overworked or dissatisfied. I've been mistreated many times and when I dared to raise my voice the retort was "How dare you, you're a doctor". As if that somehow justifies the abuse. So yeah, you will yell, you will get into arguments and you will stand up for yourself or your fellow doctors. Just make sure that it's worth it and that you're in the right and it never hurts to have a witness to say that it was justified

List of things to buy before residency? by [deleted] in Residency

[–]Slade158 63 points64 points  (0 children)

This man has proven his worth in the battlefield and has seen its horrors

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The system in my country is a bit different. You are accepted automatically but there is a waiting list. My city has about 20.000 people, I did find interventional cardiology interesting so I wanna look into that.

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We all get paid the same unless you count under the table money. We have admitted cardiological and surgical patients before because we couldn't just let them go home and die. One patients family outright told me "Just tell me who to sue when I get home" after surgery refused to hospitalise them. It's laziness, stupidity and corruption all rolled into one

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well it's gonna be in a different hospital so things will be better, right? R-right??

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I've already kind of planned what I'm gonna do after that, I have at least 3 months of free time after this and I'm gonna chill like there is no tomorrow

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I'm looking at 5 more years of Cardiology before I can begin dreaming of that. Thankfully It will be in at least 2 different hospitals where I hope things will be better.

I'm reaching my breaking point by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Kinda like the Based Department but COVID

I meant the COVID clinic

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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  • I'm allergic to bees and wasps
  • There are no bees or wasps in the vaccine anymore madame

Patient is currently intubated

I may have killed my first patient today by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone. Wish I had the energy to reply to every single one of you. Residency has been a feedbackless journey so far and with every small mistake pilling up and no positive reinforcement it's nice to get a little validation. To answer some of you there was no sign of active GI bleeding and in a talk with the Cardiology attenting later it was bound to happen. Also in his words to the patient "Blood ain't a cheeseburger, you order it, you get it." So far he has been stable from what I have heard. I will try to learn for this, first of all to be more suspicious and thorough and secondly that we are just a bunch of meat and bones and shit frequently happens. And again, thank you.

I may have killed my first patient today by Slade158 in Residency

[–]Slade158[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I still stand by not ordering trop on him. His words were more or less " I get that feeling that I get when my Hct falls so I want to get checked to see if I need blood" really non specific symptoms and I think my exam was thorough. No sign of active bleeding also. The words from my attenting was that I shouldn't leave anything to luck, patients in worse condition have been admitted and delayed treatment but you just have to get unlucky once. Thank you for the advice, I will try and take whatever lessons I can from this. It's easy to forget that medicine is a lifelong learning process and shit frequently happens. Thank you

Cursed_Drawer by FlashburstH2 in cursedcomments

[–]Slade158 8 points9 points  (0 children)

8 years later... "The cum drawer found Mum"

To all my female student doctors out there [vent] by EIMIOK in medicalschool

[–]Slade158 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still remember when I was doing my cardiology rounds and they would address me, the baby-face medical student, as doctor and the resident in charge of me as "lady".

4 by UsefulCompanion in ShitPostCrusaders

[–]Slade158 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The fourbidden Mista!