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I got a deal set up at the hotel across the street...nice to be close for those 4am mornings..
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Wow, 6 weeks into this rotation, all I have to say, I LOVE SURGERY!!! I get to scrub on Plastics, ENT, Vascular, Thoracic cases daily, in addition to Gen surg stuff of all sorts, not just lap choles (students can go to the pig lab and practice lap choles, sternotomies, etc themselves, and to Yale to practice on the lap simulator!) Some of my fellow students have scrubbed on cardiac cases (CABG mostly), neurosurg, and Ophtho cases. Then on call my beeper goes off all night for trauma alerts, some flown in by helicopter. Yeahhhhhh! On my second call (q4) I scrubbed on an emergency craniotomy in the middle of the night for a guy with an acute subdural. Motorcycle helmets are not required in this state I guess, so you see lots of motorcycle (donorcycles as theyre called here) head trauma, and since its warming up now, more and more and more. Wow, how can anyone NOT do surgery?!?!?
Ok gotta be in at 430 so off to sleep.
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Are you (or were you, or did you want to be) in surgery Cuando? To be honest, I spent more time in the hospital than the residents, as I did not get post-call off, and the residents did, and I came in earlier to write the daily notes for the residents, so for these 3 months (in addition to my 3 months at Kings County) I have an idea whats its like to have no "personal time." I'm not tied down by marriage or anything, so that makes life much easier, and I am currently at the end of this rotation, and I still love this stuff. The only thing correct in your post is that agree with is that I don't have the full responsibility for the patients that the residents do.
Best of luck, I hope you find something you like..
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Any students here who're starting out in September for Surgery? I've seen of a few posts ask about housing, but I have noticed any responses. Where is the best place to live while you're rotating here?
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