The Road that Looks like a River |
At the hospital this time I was assigned Internal Medicine for the morning and was in the ward where my partner and I were in charge of interviewing, and giving a physical exam to our patient. Our patient was a sweet woman who tried to help us the best she could. In addition to just doing our task for the morning I saw something that I promised myself I would never become or do. I saw someone speak to this sweet older patient of ours as if she was less, as if she was a bother to them because she needed their help. Thats why we get into this profession isn't it, that is the medical profession, to HELP people and make a difference in the lives of those that cannot help themselves?! I was appalled and asked her if I could help but she turned me away from helping with the task she needed the nurse for and instead simply asked for cold water. At the hospital in Dominica you must bring your own food and water or juice etc. She said that she had water but that it was too hot (the hospital doesn't have AC and the weather here is in the high 80's every day). So I spoke with a very kind woman and she let me put the patients water in the freezer for short time while I was still in the ward, this way before I left for the morning my patient could have some cold water. It was the smallest thing I could have done and was the easiest thing I did all day but to me it was the best because it made her feel even for a minute the slightest bit better. In the afternoon I was assigned a different patient and again did an interview and physical. My partners and I presented our patients to the attending physicians and in the afternoon I got quite the lesson on language of a Dr.
So a few of the lessons on language of a Dr. that I learned from my attending physician for the day.
1) never say that you are going to QUICKLY wash your hands
2) never say that you are going to JUST do anything
3) always make your patient feel as though you are not in a rush and that they are the most important thing you have going on...because THEY ARE
4) Body language is just as important as actual verbal language so watch what your face and body are saying to your patients, attending physician, and fellow physicians
Overall my second hospital visit was interesting and enlightening...I learned a lot about not just medicine and the steps of working with patients but about myself as well!
Maggi, Renita and I with some of the kids |
My new little friend |
Me and Maggi as Flashlights! |
Me as a Flashlight! |
Big news...I've decided that for 5th semester I am going to be going to Miramar, FL. I did my research and most of my friends will be in the area during my 5th semester. So FL here I come. I will move down in Jan. and be there till the end of April, but hey its America and I will get to road trip from CT to FL 24 hour drive lol should be interesting..hmm what states to stop at along the way?
Well i'm sure you are all exhausted from this read so till next time....