9.06.2010
Mile 8895: Keep on Moving
ALTHOUGH I MISS INTERNAL MEDICINE,
THE ADVENTURE MUST CONTINUE.
And just like that... it's over. One of the odd ways I've thought about the last 16 weeks is, I've been at the hospital 4 weeks longer than the current interns.
My last 16 weeks at Westlake Hospital were absolutely amazing.
Some of the biggest lessons that I learned during my time in Infectious Disease weren't even in infection (although, with the amount of cellulitis cases that we got called for, I would almost consider myself an expert in cellulitis now). When comparing my 12 weeks on the floors, where we took care of just about every single aspect of our patients, my 4 weeks on infectious disease were simply focused on that. I still remember the first day when I was on "floor mode" - as I liked to term it - and wrote just about every single assessment and plan on the patient I could in my note. I quickly learned that was quite inefficient considering I was on a consulting service. But this is one reason that I couldn't see myself - at this moment - going into a subspecialty; I feel odd treating only one aspect of a patient.
One thing that I really enjoyed was that my Infectious Disease rotation came right after my Internal Medicine rotation and at exactly the same hospital. I knew how the teams worked along with who worked the teams, which not only made the transition easy, but I appreciated how the tables turned. On the floors, my intern would let me know what consults I need to pull, but now the interns were coming to my doctor and me with new consults. I'm going to miss the rhythm I started putting together with the interns, seniors, and students, but I must keep moving...
It was with this program that I appreciated some of the aspects of smaller community programs, getting to know everyone's face, seeing common cases repetitively (i.e. like the cellulitis above), working with tight knit teams, and sometimes seeing patients over and over again. I've been a big fan of the "make a big world a small one" concept, and community-type residency programs attract me in that manner.
For the next 3 weeks, I have them off, but starting in late September begins my Psychiatry rotation at Jackson Park Hospital. But I tell you, I surely am going to miss running up and down those floors.
A huge thank you goes out to the attendings, residents, and students at Westlake.
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