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Old 30-12-2007, 06:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm A Medical Student Get Me Out Of Here

PLEASE NOTE THIS BLOG HAS GROWN UP AND MOVED TO:
So I'm a Doctor, Now What?







I've been blogging for over a year now and should have posted here much earlier. My blog, I'm a Medical Student, Get Me Out of Here is basically me either talking rubbish or ranting about medical school, mostly ranting to be honest.

My latest post:

New Year Resolutions

I'm not usually one to make resolutions, mainly because the probability of me keeping them is equal to that of winning the lottery without buying a ticket.

This year though, for various reasons I'm determined. I'm going to make some resolutions and am determined to keep them (well, at least some of them)

1) No sweets, chocolate, crisps or biscuits (for at least a month). Now before you all fall off your chair screaming "for the love of god....WHY?!?!" Perhaps I should explain. I'm addicted to sweets and chocolate and by addicted I mean in a Heroin sort of way. Before Christmas I was eating 5 or so KitKats before lunchtime. I've tried to cut down in the past but once I've had one I've got to have more, and then more after that, and another for the drive home and maybe another couple from the petrol station, you get the idea. I've done this in the past for lent, but in the last couple of years even that has failed miserably. I'm doing this for a number of reasons a) I don't want to get diabetes, b) I'll save a fairly substantial amount of money, c) because addictions are bad, d) because I need to prove that I can do it, e) my metabolism seems to be slowing down and my trousers are becoming uncomfortably tight (they're still only 32s though), and f) because it links to another couple of my resolutions.

2) Exercise. I can't remember the last time I did any substantial exercise, and by substantial in fact I mean any at all. My resting heart rate is ridiculously high for someone my age, one of my aims for 2008 is to reduce this to less than 75. I am determined to develop at least some element of fitness. How I'm going to go about this I've not yet decided but watch this space.

3) Work. Perhaps the most important resolution for this year considering finals are rapidly approaching. I've never been a particularly motivated person work wise but I'm going to have to work hard to make sure I get through the week of hell successfully. I intend to plan out some sort of revision timetable and stick to it. Bribery is my best motivation and I've already convinced myself of the following equation.

work = passing exams = Dr Little Medic AND games console (yeah baby) , etc etc.

I'm determined not to waste quite as much time as I do at the moment and I will try my hardest to do some relevant work/revision most days. Missbliss has already been very good about helping and motivating me, now if only I could persuade her to bake me more cakes when i've met my targets (cake of course being exempt from resolution number 1, come on, you gotta give me something)fr

4) Keep my car clean and tidy. "pfft, that's an easy one" I hear you cry. Well you'd think so but usually my car is a tip. Missbliss bought me new mats for Christmas and also offered to clean the inside (which was well overdue....., by a couple of years or so) Missbliss is ideal for this sort of thing, in the same way that in Schindler's List, Schindler saves the children for their small fingers to clean the inside of shells, missbliss is small enough to poke around with a Dyson in a fiesta. Before she began I removed several thousand tonnes of old sweet wrappers. (another reason to give up sweets).

5) Enjoy PBL - those of you that read my predictions for 2008, in particular number 1 will realise why this is here. There is absolutely no way on earth I could keep this one, not even for all the cakes in a French Patisserie. I suspeect this will be broken by 3pm on the 3rd Jan. Hey, nobody is perfect, 4 out of 5 wouldn't be bad.

In effect, these resolutions equate to a normal healthy lifestyle. Hopefully they will. I'm confident they will, no, really they will. Honestly. I think. Maybe. Oh shitters.




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I'm a Medical Student, Get Me Out of Here

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Old 03-01-2008, 04:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The Start of a New Year

Today was my first day back after the Christmas break, which I should add, seemed to go ridiculously fast. You might have remembered that I'm now doing an 8 week GP placement and I've not exactly been looking forward to it. In fact I've been dreading it, I don't know why because sometimes when I get into it I quite enjoy my GP placements. Nevertheless, I wasn't feeling very enthused when I awoke this morning..........

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Old 04-01-2008, 08:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What Not to Wear

From Jan 1st 2008, our hospital trust has implemented a 'bare below the elbow' policy following advice from the Dept of Health. A detailed email was sent to all the medical staff (whom this encompasses i'm not sure, it may just be the doctors or it may-be all of the people who come into contact with patients). Medical staff are no longer allowed to wear: long sleeved shirts (or at least they must be rolled up), ties (unless tucked in), jackets (this is going to piss the consultants off), watches, or anything else below the elbow, a solitary ring (gold band) may be worn....

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Old 06-01-2008, 09:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Buy Your Tickets Here

For the post code lottery,

I recently read this post on the Guardian by a medical student. Mr Thomas (a pseudonym) raises some interesting points but he does so with an exceptionally poor attitude. Judging by some of the other things he has written for the Guardian his attitude isn't a one off. Honestly I wonder how some of these people get into medical school in the first place, I've heard a number of stories recently at various medical schools of students with awful attitudes, in some cases directly towards patients on clinical placements. I wonder how far they have to go before they get kicked out! I know I can have an attitude at times but NEVER towards patients, it is my view that all patients are as important as each other and they should all be be important to me, or you, as a doctor. Mr Thomas however, makes a point that he doesn't care about so-and-so receiving expensive treatment as long as he gets to go home early. It might be fine as student to be able to go home early but once qualified, it should be his patients that come first, not his desire for an early finish......

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Old 07-01-2008, 08:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Location Location Location

On Wednesday this week the UKFPO will announce the results of the matching process where final year medical students will find out roughly (within a hundred miles or so) where they will undertake foundation training. I, along with 7000 other final years have been waiting patiently for the results of this lottery, so we can all buy our tickets for part 2....

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Old 09-01-2008, 03:08 AM   #6 (permalink)
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What Is Wrong With Me?

Missbliss and I have not been too well the last few days but as part of my new years resolutions we went swimming this evening. It was good fun and good exercise. But that isn't the most remarkable thing about today, we came home afterwards and had a salad for tea/dinner (depending on whether you're from the North or South). Yes, that's right, a salad! I've not had salad, on its own since....well...ever really! I enjoyed it too, it was crunchy in all the right places and was followed by an Asian pear which was also scrummy. I've never been this healthy - ever. Perhaps even more shocking than me, Little '5 kit kats' Medic, eating salad and doing exercise is the fact that I've not had a single sweet, crisp, biscuit or any chocolate at all. Not the tiniest bit since New Year's Eve, More than a week! I've been tempted and oh so close - so close that I've had 2 malteasers in my hand having been offered them by an unknowing friend, so close that I've been in a shop with a bag of sweets in my hand only to put them down and run away. I can't quite explain just how difficult this is for me, it might sound pretty easy but it aint....


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Old 09-01-2008, 02:02 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Foundation School Allocations

Well the results are out, and I'm very pleased to announce that I was allocated to my first choice foundation school - (more details coming to The Real Little medic later). The results were not supposed to be out until after 8am but apparently they were out just after midnight.

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Old 11-01-2008, 08:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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"How cool are dictaphones?" "stop", "new paragraph"

Today I had my first surgery at my GP placement. This means that I've got patients of my own, real...live...patients! I have my own room, my own computer, my own sign on the door, my own button on the computer to send in my own patients and all sorts of other cool stuff which I'll come onto later.....

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Old 16-01-2008, 01:39 AM   #9 (permalink)
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OSCE Fun (not really sure those words go together)

Tomorrow brings with it the 3rd Year OSCEs, now they’re not real OSCEs, in the sense that they’re summative rather than formative (maybe that is the wrong way round?!). That basically means they don’t mean a thing with regards to progressing through medical school. Its more of a practice for the summer 3rd year OSCE which is important....


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Old 17-01-2008, 04:07 AM   #10 (permalink)
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OSCEs From The Other Side

This is the second time I've written this entire post, stupid blogger autosave GRRRRR! (anyone who knows where the setting is to turn off word verification for posts will win lots of appreciation)

If you read my last post you'll know that today I volunteered as a patient at the 3rd year OSCEs. I've done this a few times now and its really interesting to see the way things work from the other side.....

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