Great video. I think the difficulty is integrating this into a family routine. How would you manage an early start with a partner who is up later? What time do you go to bed? How do you still have a social life with such early mornings
Thanks for watching! My former partner had to be at work later so we did opt for a bigger place to live in so that I could get ready and not disturb him as much. He used to work extra shifts and come back later than my bedtime so he'd end up getting ready for bed when I was already sleep. I usually try to go to bed around 8-9p [actually physically be in bed!] in order to make this routine sustainable. If I know that I want to go to an event later that evening, then I'll plan to "sleep in" a bit and skip a workout or getting other tasks done.
Thanks for watching!! This is such a good question - I think it’s so important when you shadow and go into rotations asking yourself if you see yourself doing what the attendings in that specialty are doing. I personally did not enjoy the clinic setting so internal medicine + pulmonology/critical care would have been a challenging training process for me. I’m more interested in the hospital setting rather than outpatient- I feel more at home in the hospital. So ask yourself which settings you’d like to practice in!
Another study with me would be pretty cool
Great video. I think the difficulty is integrating this into a family routine. How would you manage an early start with a partner who is up later? What time do you go to bed? How do you still have a social life with such early mornings
Thanks for watching! My former partner had to be at work later so we did opt for a bigger place to live in so that I could get ready and not disturb him as much. He used to work extra shifts and come back later than my bedtime so he'd end up getting ready for bed when I was already sleep.
I usually try to go to bed around 8-9p [actually physically be in bed!] in order to make this routine sustainable. If I know that I want to go to an event later that evening, then I'll plan to "sleep in" a bit and skip a workout or getting other tasks done.
@@AmandaSXiMD thanks for the reply!
MS-2 here. What made you choose anesthesiology residency over internal medicine residency when it comes to the critical care route? Awesome videos!
Thanks for watching!! This is such a good question - I think it’s so important when you shadow and go into rotations asking yourself if you see yourself doing what the attendings in that specialty are doing. I personally did not enjoy the clinic setting so internal medicine + pulmonology/critical care would have been a challenging training process for me. I’m more interested in the hospital setting rather than outpatient- I feel more at home in the hospital. So ask yourself which settings you’d like to practice in!
Hello, are you an anaesthesiologist and do you live in the United States of America?