One day, my mom said to me very emotionally: "I don't know when to call you better, because in the morning, you may be sleeping, playing in the afternoon, you may be sleeping, playing in the evening, you may I have slept, and I will play later, I am going to sleep."
I:"……"
However, it seems that she can't say that she is wrong, because this is really true.
The surgeon's whereabouts are gone, twenty-four hours a day, it is possible to open the knife in the knife room, otherwise, it is to eat in the knife room restaurant, and again, may be sleeping in the knife room lounge, so it should be said: I am not in the knife The room is on the way to the knife room.
So what does the surgeon's life look like? Although there are differences at different stages (internship/hospital/attending physician), different departments, and different hospitals, I will share with you the daily life of the surgeon (to me).
I got up at 6:30 in the morning. I am sorry that this is too late. It is a bit shameful to play here, because more people are going to the hospital to see the patient at 5:30 or 6:00. Wash your face, brush your teeth, change your clothes, lift your bag, go out at 6:50, why don't you have breakfast? No time to eat.
Arrived at the hospital at 7:00, I have a meeting at 7:30, and I will take care of the inpatients once in the 30 minutes. Who had a fever and shocked last night? The data of blood drawn this morning should also be taken a glance, the problematic need to deal with it quickly copied down, and the amount of drainage tube after surgery? Did the urine come out?
The morning meeting is usually an hour. Then you will meet the three majors of the attending physician/ward/knife. They are: the attending physician wants to check the room, the ward nurse calls the patient's condition, and the knife room calls you. Go in and help, these kinds of situations. The rookie resident usually stays in the ward to deal with things, and waits until the treatment is completed before entering the knife room. The senior resident is mainly the knife room.
For example, after the end of the 8 o'clock morning meeting, the attending physician will check the house, check the room at 9 o'clock, and start to deal with the doctor's advice under the verbal doctor's verbal. "A waiter writes down what you want, then use the computer." Click on the menu, you are the attending physician and the waiter is the resident. According to the number of inpatients, it is decided when you open the doctor's order. When the doctor's order is not finished, the patient's diary is written every day, only half of it is written. At eleven o'clock, the phone rang. The knife room needs manpower, please come in and help.
At one o'clock in the afternoon, the knife was finished, but the ward had a new situation to deal with, so I changed my clothes and went to the ward to open a doctor's order. Can I take a break after I finish? But the note has not been written yet.
At half past two, I finished the note after I finished the doctor's order. I suddenly found that my stomach was so hungry and I went to eat something.
Three o'clock, the phone rang again, and then into the knife room, this is a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the gallbladder was cut down smoothly at five o'clock, the heart could not help the small flower unrestrained, close the wound, extubate, send the patient Out of the knife room, out of the hospital has been more than six o'clock in the evening, this is still early, because I am more senior than my senior school sister, this time many are still in the hospital, using the time of the knife to see the patient. (Because they all entered the knife room early in the morning.)
Ah... this is the daily life of the surgeon.