A random brief post about rounds... some new 3rd years have asked, so here is what to expect:
SURGERY ROUNDS
Start time: 6am
End time: 6:15am
What to know about your patients: If they have eaten, pooed, or started bleeding from any orifice
What to present about your patients: If they are still alive
How many seconds attendings usually listen to your presentation: 0 (To be fair, they are not usually present.)
PEDIATRICS ROUNDS
Start time: 8 or 9am
End time: 11am
What to know about your patients: Medical stuff plus their birth history, growth and development history, grade in school, favorite subject, teacher's name, pets, names of pets, stuffed animal's name, symptoms expressed by stuffed animal (if present)
What to present about your patients: Significant overnight events, abnormal vitals, lab results
How many seconds attendings usually listen to your presentation: Usually to the whole thing (!), unless the attending is a cardiologist, in which case, 5
PSYCHIATRY ROUNDS
Start time: Between 10am and whenever everyone feels emotionally ready to round
End time: Depends directly on the quantity of both the patients themselves and the amount of crazy present in each individual patient
What to know about your patients: If they still think that you are an alien and they are communicating with the reincarnation of Elvis through a transmitter in their teeth
What to present about your patients: If they fought off the 8pm dose of Haldol
How many seconds attendings usually listen to your presentation: Often the whole thing, while nodding thoughtfully
MEDICINE ROUNDS:
Start time: 8am
End time: 5pm (on a short day)
What to know about your patients: Every health issue or experience that has happened to the patient and the patient's relatives or close acquaintances from when they were in the womb until now.
What to present about your patients: Any overnight event, including what time patient turned over, all vitals including trends in vitals since admission or possibly before, lab results for patient and patient's first degree relatives, or as much of this as you can get in before someone on the team interrupts you
How many seconds attendings usually listen to your presentation: They may pretend to listen for up to 60, but often not well enough to avoid asking you a series of questions which were answered in the first 60 seconds of your already given presentation
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They may pretend to listen for up to 60, but often not well enough to avoid asking you a series of questions which were answered in the first 60 seconds of your already given presentation.
Ha! And then they will write in your eval that you gave "incomplete" presentations.
Bastards.
I'm so linking to this on my blog...that's one of the funniest things I've read in a while, mostly because it's just so true...
And is further proof that psychiatry rocks.
no gyney squad? :(
I'd make one up myself, but I'm not that funny, and on my current 4-hr per day sleep schedule on an MFM AI, I'm probably WAY less funny than usual.
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