On Sabbatical

My apologies to my faithful readers, (all 2 or 3 of you) but it's been a busy time, so I haven't had time to post. To update you all, I am still at home and will be until January. I have decided to take a leave of absence from medical school for this semester, and I will be resuming my classes next semester. This was not a decision taken lightly, but the only con seems to be that I will have a few months less to study for the USMLE's, but then who can really study for 9 months anyways? I will graduate the same time, as I started in January, and I will avoid the chaos of a hastily put-together semester that's only purpose is get get people done. Having no books, clothes, or other essentials, going somewhere (even if it is in the same state) to study medicine would be tough. I would rather take this time to get everything back together, and go back in January when the full cirriculum is being offered. While the Registrar's Office tried to convince me that they weren't cutting corners, the revised syllabus is starting with endocrine. We were only halfway through hemodynamics and the cardiac cycle. Are these lectures just being skipped? Seems like important stuff to me. As I actually want to learn this stuff for the sake of knowing so that I can help my patients, and not only to pass the test, I want to be exposed to the full syllabus.

Anyways, in the meantime I will be volunteering at an ambulance and working in an Emergency Department, so my readers can look forward to thrilling accounts of emergency medicine in action. I am actually at the ambulance tonight (suprise!), which is the reason I am up at 4:45 am… No interesting calls tonight… just a drug seeking abdominal pain, and a chest pain "rule out MI (heart attack)" from a local doctor's office. Now this patient was having chest pain for several days when they coughed, bringing up sputum. Sounds like the classic MI story to me. :roll: However, this doctor was convinced it was a heart attack because off the "S-T depressions" that she saw in the 12-lead electrocardiogram. She even circled them all. Funny thing was though, that they weren't even the S-T segment, they were p waves! :???:

Looks like her med school skipped over cardiac electrophysiology, which is exactly what I don't want to have happen to me.


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Avi Kumar Says:

YO! carsten! sitting out a term, eh? dammit… seems like our study group is shot… perhaps you could be convinced to reconsider? It seems that cardiovascular isn’t being skipped… Nelson is still in grenada, trying to moor his boat.. and he will be back in like 2 weeks. Cardio originally was part of exercise and respiration, which we cover normally in the end, so thats what they are gonna do again. By no means are they gonna skip hemodynamics. The semester has merely begun, I hope you reconsider.. consider all that extra time you get as a jan. student to travel, scuba dive, relax at home, etc! You’ve only missed one lecture, and everything seems to be up to standard, (IE teaching staff, lecture halls, etc) Glad you made it home ok, though! all the best!

Avi

Carsten Says:

Hey Avi,

Glad to see you are doing ok… I’ve emailed ya, so check that, and I’ve also removed your phone number from this public site… (You never know what wierdos are reading it…) :razz:

 
 
Lothar Says:

Just don’t mention the doctors name, so you cannot be sued for libel. I have seen many “abnormal” EKGs read by community physicians that had nothing to do with the patients diagnosis.Lothar

 

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