An Aspiring M.D. (Posts tagged med)

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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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When your guy decodes medical terms! 😂

  • Me: Hey, I'm gonna do microbiology next, then pathology.
  • Him: Uh oh, so like... you study micro...micro-scopic stuff there, right?
  • Me: Yup. We study bugs. *grins*
  • Hum: And pathology? Let me guess...
  • Me: (waiting...)
  • Him: You study, hmmm..PATHOLOGY. P-A-T-H, oh yes, path means "way", so pathology has to mean...
  • Me: Hey wait, we don't study ways or routes there. Lol
  • Him: *confused face*
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9:40PM // 30.5.16 - Keep pushing, friends! I know you all can do this. 💪🏻📚 Goodbye May! 👋🏻 I’m welcoming June with Step 01 Physiology 😼 (will post an update soon). Till then, row row row your boat, anons! 🚤 Yes, we got this! 😎

9:40PM // 30.5.16 - Keep pushing, friends! I know you all can do this. 💪🏻📚 Goodbye May! 👋🏻 I’m welcoming June with Step 01 Physiology 😼 (will post an update soon). Till then, row row row your boat, anons! 🚤 Yes, we got this! 😎

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Quick summary of what’s up in my life this March

1. My Obs/Gyn Module (7th Semester in Med School). Need to cover these two books above, and I swear I’ve done only two chapters of Gyn so far. *sob*

2. Goljan! Doing my pathology of male and female reproductive tract from it, annotating Pathoma videos side by side. This covers my Step 01 prep, and complements my Med School studies. :)

3. My younger brother’s finals! :O He has his final exams of SSC (Class 9) this May, and I have to help him big big time! -__________-

BUT…this all will pass! And we’ll rock it. In Shaa Allah. ^.^

P.S. Not to forget: Eating well, exercising often and praying all the time will get me through! I miss my fiance. He’s coming back in May. Can’t wait. CAN’T WAIT. ^.^

Happy March, all my Tumbling 90 followers! xoxo

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Enough of self-questioning!

  • Me to myself: Why don't they have the 'comment' thing on Tumblr apart from heart?
  • Me today TO THE WORLD: WHY DOESN'T TUMBLR HAVE THE 'COMMENT' THING RIGHT ON POSTS!!!?
  • *I like heart, ask and chat, but commenting is something so direct and wonderful. Tumblr MUST have it, no?* : (
  • Thoughts, please. (Sorry, I'm a newbie.)
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“ “This is my first post ans I wanted it to be something good. As a very anxious student I usually (reads: all the time) find it very difficult to relax during exams week, before important tests or during the week in general. So I put...
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This is my first post ans I wanted it to be something good. As a very anxious student I usually (reads: all the time) find it very difficult to relax during exams week, before important tests or during the week in general. So I put together a little list of things that help me relax.

1. food/drinks (following a recipe helps you not to think in whatever is making you nervous)

2. music (i’d recommend listen to classical or music you don’t alredy know the lyrics for, grab that abound that released last month and you still haven’t heard)

3. strech (your back/shoulders/arms will thank you later)

4. plan!!! (having a so said “control” of your day, week, month, etc will help your mind to settle down a little bit, schedules and routines are a great way to put your mind at ease. go figure)

5. more tips

  • wear comfy clothing
  • stay hidrated
  • call a friend
  • play a silly game
  • exercise!!!
  • do something you’ve been needing to do (tidy your room, the dishes, etc)

I hope this helped!

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