An Aspiring M.D. (Posts tagged md)

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What I learned in a Hospital Emergency?

My quick background: I’m a medical student, and an aspiring M.D. (ha!), and did my Clinical Elective at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi in Nov, 2016 in ER, and here’s a quick rundown on my own reflections of the experience:

1. Expect to be super-tired, every day!

Of course, with the high influx of patients EVERY SECOND, you never know what’s coming next. “You have to be on your toes” is just an understatement, but I’m not over-rating it. It’s true guys, ER is the most hectic department of ANY hospital.

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Originally posted by lilliputianmoonshiner

2. Every case is a new chance at learning something new!

Like everywhere in a hospital setting, your every patient teaches you something: about the disease, the knowledge you have, the life itself, and so does ER. But since it’s all in a rush, you learn so much within micro-secs, and I mean it. Things rush FAST, and you need to be quite a quick observer and just equally responsive to whatever’s coming at you.

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Originally posted by calm-madman

3. Experience ‘being a doctor’ in the BEST WAY!

I have to say it: Working in ER has actually been one of my best hospital experiences, and that’s because ER is the best place to ENJOY being a life-saver. The resus rounds, the joy of stabilizing a near-departing soul, the sense of achievement when you successfully do a difficult intubation, and the pride when you break bad news in the most professional, empathetic way and make someone feel just a tad better – it all just reminds you WHY you initially wanted to become a doctor. :)

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Originally posted by gifovea

4. Communication, interactions and real-life connections

Honestly, with so much digitalization, we have actually lost the sense of talking one-on-one with strangers. In ER, I literally re-learned my communication skills. There are mean, bad people and there are absolutely amazing ones, and I got the chance to meet and greet new people every day, including my attending on rounds, patients, hospital staff, etc. It just makes you feel great and you start enjoying the ‘hospital space’.

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Originally posted by yourreactiongifs

5. Literally, SAVE A LIFE!

Well, all docs save lives. BUT the real essence of it can ONLY be experienced in ER. :) I know it re-iterates my statement in Bullet#3, but doesn’t it need to be re-stated? :)

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Originally posted by thefierceotaku


What I think after all this?

Well, I LOVE Emergency Medicine. Yes, it’s…

> hectic
> demanding
> scary (to the point where you see literally ‘broken, torn, disassembled humans’)

But it’s worth it. I’m gonna keep it in my career-list, and let’s see where I land after I match in 2018.

Thanks for reading, guys. 
Stay tuned for more on my life, both in medicine and outside. 
Cheers. :)

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…finally, I have my own medblr!

Header: Merry Xmas! :)

Believe me, I have been planning on starting with my personal medblr for ages now (and was always busy looking at/following other medblrs for inspiration), but then today, I just managed to start off with one (sigh). Feels like an achievement already, although it’s got nothing here. But we’ll take it along as time passes by. 

I’m answering following questions/FAQs below:


1. What is my medblr for?

Everything I am passionate about, precisely. I personally love Tumblr, and I think it’s a wonderful place to hunt down inspiration and follow people with your interests. My focus is to keep myself tracked down on my USMLE path. I am a fourth year medical student from Pakistan, planning to take Step 1 in Nov, 2016 and aspiring to get my M.D. in 2019 (Amen to that). What to know more about me? Next question, please. 

2. Some nifty bits about myself?

So hey! I’m Anum, crazy about my career as a doc and already dreaming about my match in one of the best US hospitals!! Apart from that, I LOOOVE spending time with family, my fiance, working as a freelance writer, cooking, reading and what not. I am lately soooooo much into pets too, and I am brooding over having a cat soon! ;) (Well, we used to have a domestic cat back in my old home, and she was darn lovable!!! :D And she had an even-more-lovable kitten too! ^_^ But she was left behind when we shifted our place about 2 years back.)

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3. Why should you follow me?

Well, you can have your diverse reasons. But I would love to get to know you. Motivation and friendship are two-way traffic - and I believe that we all can make life so much beautiful and fun by spending some time to help each other grow. :) If you follow me, it will give me heart to post responsibly and give out more to you. I’d love to follow you too!


Got more to ask? Sure! I’d love to hear back from you.

Next up: What is my 45-week USMLE Step 1 plan? :)

Till then, do write back and tell me if you’re running a medblr too (I’d love to follow you! *hi-five*). 

Tell me about yourself:

1. Are you into medicine too?

2. Planning for USMLE?

3. Your dreams. :)

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