my first week as a doctor | Dr. Rachel Southard

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
  • I worked my first week as a doctor! I was on labor and delivery. Long days, and not enough sleep already. Follow me through my week!
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Комментарии • 207

  • @ratnaramaraju6117
    @ratnaramaraju6117 Год назад +741

    from the “first week of medical school” vlog to the “first week as a doctor” vlog it has been a joy and privilege to watch you tackle every hurdle with grace and positivity. You are my role model rachel and we are always rooting for you no matter what!!

  • @susancoleman
    @susancoleman Год назад +131

    As a retired OBGYN I enjoy your blogs. Brings back memories but also it is amazing how things have changed. I “grew up” in the days of unlimited hours and the “see one, do one, teach one” generation. I envy you your training now. Enjoy it!

    • @RachelSouthard
      @RachelSouthard  Год назад +17

      I’m honored that you watch! Thank you 🥹

  • @katodan0611
    @katodan0611 Год назад +64

    I like how you show your vulnerable side. I think that will help many people, whether they are in the same profession or not, as it shows you can have a bad day and the next day can be better. ❤

  • @mayaholt4574
    @mayaholt4574 Год назад +90

    Your first week as a doctor was my first week as a medical student. So interesting how we are going through the same feelings of being overwhelmed and feeling like we have insufficient information. I’ll get through it just as you are! Thank you for the strength and motivation! Good luck for next week!

  • @isroor
    @isroor Год назад +15

    I remember watching your videos when I dreamed of getting into med school.. and this week I DID!!❤❤❤🎉🎉 thank you for being there without even knowing it, love you ❤❤

  • @clintpotts5799
    @clintpotts5799 Год назад +36

    90 minutes to go, I’m waiting patiently Dr. Southard. You’re going to change many peoples lives, I have been here since day 1. I can’t believe how much I’ve watched you grow personally and professionally. Just finished watching your day 1 of medical school video and you were so nervous about the exam you had the following Friday. I’ve said it many times but once again I’m so proud of you.

  • @jasonleong6580
    @jasonleong6580 11 месяцев назад +13

    Aw this brings me back to intern year which was now 10 years ago (i know everyone says it but time really does fly)! I think you're going to be pleasantly surprised how fast you gain knowledge and skill. This vlog will be great cause it'll always be a reminder of how far you've come. Best of luck!

  • @kristam6572
    @kristam6572 10 месяцев назад +4

    As a seasoned hospice nurse- there are days I still cry on my way home ❤
    But also you don’t have to know everything at first- that’s why you’ve got nurses & a team behind you. Good luck!

  • @merelynmatias6217
    @merelynmatias6217 Год назад +23

    We're all here for you. I really believe you will be the most caring compassionate competent doctor! It very might be the most challenging thing you do but go out there and do it! ❤

  • @ClarissaRose
    @ClarissaRose Год назад

    Awww we're so glad that you were able to start getting used to everything after all!!!! Congratulationsssss on that AND on finishing your first weekkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎊🎊💗💗💗💗

  • @sarapurdy6468
    @sarapurdy6468 Год назад +7

    I wanted to share this beautiful idea I saw online … an OBGYN would place a bead in a jar anytime they delivered a baby, with a white bead to symbolize and honour any angel babies 🤍 You will be changing so many lives and I wonder if this small ritual will be a way to see all of the lives you are touching ✨✨✨✨

  • @cestlavieeeee
    @cestlavieeeee Год назад +1

    I love these soooooooo muchh!!! you're an inspiration Rachel

  • @PraveenSrJ01
    @PraveenSrJ01 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the update Rachel and hope you are doing well 😊

  • @kaylapatek8421
    @kaylapatek8421 Год назад +3

    Love your channel and it’s good you admit everyone makes mistakes ❤️

  • @RhondaElle
    @RhondaElle Год назад +2

    Great vlog! Love hearing about your training. Can’t wait for next week. I LOVE my Gyn/onc! He’s the reason I found your channel and/or was curious about medical school. Cancer free now and just graduated to once a year follow ups! ☺️

  • @mEE1434eva
    @mEE1434eva Год назад +4

    I'm so excited to watch pgy 1 to pgy 4. I see it all the time and I think you are gonna be so much fun to watch! This is so exciting! I can't wait to see how you grow!

  • @treecejohnson144
    @treecejohnson144 Год назад +26

    You did GREAT!!!! Thank you for showing the "human side" of being a human resident.😊 Far too many folks gloss things up but the reality is lost in translation. You're doing a fantastic job!! Thank you for the blog, I've been looking forward to it all week. Such exciting goings on!! I was a scrub tech in L&D and worked with lots of Residents. I loved them all. Being a 1st assist as a resident can be a little scary but you'll be running the show in no time!!!❤ SO incredibly proud of you!!

  • @sarapurdy6468
    @sarapurdy6468 Год назад +3

    Ahhh! 💃💃💃🥹🥹🥹 you’re unstoppable! Congratulations Dr Southard! 💜

  • @bug98276
    @bug98276 Год назад

    Loving these videos Rachel- so exciting to see you growing into being a doctor after watching all your med school journey!:)x

  • @rojinap
    @rojinap Год назад +1

    Hello dear Dr. Rachel!!!
    Sending you lots of hugs and positivity!!! You got this!!! I believe in you!! You've been working so hard and I'm sure that things will get better for you soon, just hold on tight! Best wishes to you! And thank you for always being so inspiring and comforting! 💖💖

  • @jenniferantoinette423
    @jenniferantoinette423 Год назад +1

    It has been very inspiring to watch you throughout the years. Thanks for being uniquely you and vulnerable with us. You are doing an amazing job. ❤❤❤

  • @dogcatcardigan
    @dogcatcardigan Год назад +8

    I have been following you for years! Since before I started nursing school...& now I am about to begin my last semester before graduating! I am so thankful for your videos and how inspirational you are. We are all on a learning journey, and it can be rough. But at the end of the day our patients deserve our best. They truly make it worth it. One day you will look back on this part of your journey & smile! 💜💜💜

  • @abbijohnson8618
    @abbijohnson8618 Год назад +9

    Hello Dr. Southard! I have been watching you for years, and I feel so proud of you. Tomorrow is my first day of medical school, and thanks to your videos, I feel confident that I will be successful. I am so inspired by your positive mindset and resiliency, and I will try my best to maintain that same mindset. I also got a blue and white striped collared shirt (I have seen you wear one just like it a few times) that I am going to wear tomorrow. Thanks for everything. So excited to see what your future holds

  • @amberwhite592
    @amberwhite592 Год назад

    you have encouraged me to re-look at the medical field as a career path. I start a cma class tomorrow. Thank you for the encouragement.

  • @FadiasStar
    @FadiasStar Год назад +7

    i am approaching the end of my second year as an ob/gyn and i gotta tell ya, seeing you get emotional on the second day reminded me of all my scary, difficult and overwhelming firsts. but yes as you've been told, it does get better. working alone is very different than orientation. But you get through and becomes as easy as breathing. good luck!

  • @shawnamackie18
    @shawnamackie18 Год назад

    Love the raw realness of this very Rachel ❤

  • @LifeofLiv4
    @LifeofLiv4 Год назад +2

    So crazy to watch this video and know that I used to watch you when you were an MS1 and I will now be an MS1 in a month YOU’RE DOING GREAT✨

  • @RedBullxMD
    @RedBullxMD Год назад +4

    I've been watching you for years since I was a hopeful pre-med! Finishing 2nd year now and beginning to prep for Step 1!

  • @racquelwelch9549
    @racquelwelch9549 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations Dr. Southard!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @AbdulAli-ku9he
    @AbdulAli-ku9he Год назад +1

    You have lots of time to learn ahead of you just relax and enjoy the ride , have fun life is beautiful.

  • @jackelynguzman9682
    @jackelynguzman9682 Год назад +4

    this make me want to cry!!! I remember your mcat videos! first day/ week of med school and now here you are!!!! OMG!!!!! I'm so happy for you!!! your hard work and dedication is inspiring!

  • @Jdw6848
    @Jdw6848 11 месяцев назад

    You are an amazing young lady. I am a good judge of people and I know you will get through this.

  • @blakemenrath3440
    @blakemenrath3440 Год назад +3

    Your such a gem, the reason i'm gonna go into med. Also your so particular with your words despite being tired, love a knowledgable tired ghee.

  • @all4honor
    @all4honor Год назад +1

    Thank you again Dr Southard you got me back on track, I forgot myself for a couple of months due to distractions. Your my hero PEACE OUT 🎉

  • @scorpioshego
    @scorpioshego 11 месяцев назад +1

    You’ve inspired me to start my own vlog! Ive been watching you since I believe your first year in med and holy you’ve grown so much. I’m just starting my second year of nursing and would love to see more healthcare providers join the RUclips community. Congrats Rachel!

  • @smivlibee5936
    @smivlibee5936 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow your voice, your energy. I feel comforted just on RUclips haha your patients are lucky to have you!

  • @kalinachang575
    @kalinachang575 Год назад +1

    You are so inspiring!! ❤️❤️

  • @sweetrn3820
    @sweetrn3820 Год назад

    Your video randomly showed up in my feed. I’m a retired CVICU nurse and I’m going back to work after a decade. I really enjoyed your video and your energy!

  • @jaileneaxo5588
    @jaileneaxo5588 Год назад +1

    rooting for you all the way from chicago!! you got this girl!!

  • @lanaschnekenburger2736
    @lanaschnekenburger2736 Год назад

    So excited!

  • @ashleymontoya7433
    @ashleymontoya7433 Год назад +1

    So proud of you!!!

  • @wildestdreamer3891
    @wildestdreamer3891 11 месяцев назад

    please keep making this vlogs! love them

  • @SAb-tt4kz
    @SAb-tt4kz Год назад +1

    I just discovered that your voice makes me sleep deeply😍 I love it … so relaxing

  • @justelynnnjoelle
    @justelynnnjoelle Год назад +2

    that's so awesome that you kept the scrubs in good faith that you'd get into the residency program there and then YOU DID ❤😊

  • @Angelxsinxcielo
    @Angelxsinxcielo Год назад +9

    Take it one day at a time!! This is a new chapter and like all things, you’ll get used to it and you will get better. Be kind to yourself; this is all new! Most importantly remind yourself that you can do it ❤️

  • @treecejohnson144
    @treecejohnson144 Год назад +1

    Can't wait!!❤

  • @carsenlynn
    @carsenlynn Год назад +3

    When you talked about your orders and charting - this is how I felt being an animal healthcare provider in a high resource shelter. I loved the freedom and independence I had but that actual paperwork, for me, was a nightmare. Just to order a medication for a patient, I had to go through so many pages in our software. Anyone who has worked with PetPoint in an animal shelter will understand where I’m coming from. Best of luck!!! It’s incredible to have followed your journey for so long!!

  • @teresab5842
    @teresab5842 10 месяцев назад

    You are such a real vlogger who excludes personality and overwhelming positivity ❤

  • @franzila3250
    @franzila3250 Год назад +1

    how pretty is the hospital on the outside! So so happy for you, watching you since the start of medical school ❤

  • @dulcefernanda4
    @dulcefernanda4 Год назад +1

    I loved it Rachel, so happy for you. You are living the dreammm!!! I think you love to be in the hospital right? I dont know. I love it too. Have fun and enjoy patients

  • @edwardleecaliforniausa
    @edwardleecaliforniausa Год назад +1

    Good morning Rachel happy Sunday afternoon and I hope you having amazing day today and I loved your vlogs and you are amazing Supporter

  • @Mad-ft3rw
    @Mad-ft3rw Год назад +16

    You are going to be a wonderful Obgyn. Your sweet, calm patient personality comes through on your videos and I am sure that comes through to your patients!! I absolutely love my Obgyn. She has delivered all 4 of my babies and I have been with her for over 15 years due to her having a similar personality to yours. I hope you form those bonds with your patients. I can only imagine how special it must be from a doctor’s point of view to be part of people’s miraculous moments. Best wishes Rachel. My daughters and I are so proud of you.

  • @hnaa1502
    @hnaa1502 11 месяцев назад +3

    I’m so happy to see u being a doctor now , I was watching your videos before 2 years to motivate myself to study now I’m a biomedical engineer student. I love seeing u achieve ur dreams ❤❤ wish you luck

  • @kimberlyrosa1179
    @kimberlyrosa1179 11 месяцев назад

    So glad your video popped up on my search :) ❤

  • @rachelev6830
    @rachelev6830 Год назад

    Beautiful!! So happy you are loving what you do - esp when it comes to medicine - if we don’t like what we do, we need to leave- your kind and happy disposition will have a positive effect on your patients!! May this week be even better!

  • @madisonhexter4243
    @madisonhexter4243 Год назад +5

    the learning curve going from a student to a provider is rough. One of my favorite attendings told me that it takes at least 2 years to get comfortable every transition (for me, PA student to fellowship to practice; or med student to resident to fellow to attending). it's rough, but we get through it! and we've all been there, crying in the car or a janitorial closet lol (maybe just me)

  • @annabobanna3287
    @annabobanna3287 Год назад +41

    Random tip I wanted to pass along: always use gloves when you’re using those purple top sani wipes!!! It can be carcinogenic against bare skin and nobody told me that until I had been doing it for like a year haha. Otherwise, as a fellow Ob Gyn resident, I’m rooting for you on your journey!

    • @RachelSouthard
      @RachelSouthard  Год назад +15

      Yes ! I appreciate you looking out. Lol I know I need gloves but there weren’t any close by 😅😅😅 so I was a bad goil. I try to use gloves when I can

    • @Skepticalstudent45
      @Skepticalstudent45 11 месяцев назад +1

      Lmao same I was just about to say something! A whole year as an MA before med school (wiping off a whole room 40+ times a day😅). Now I’m a 4th year but you better believe I ain’t touching the cavi wipes without a pair of gloves and holding them in a way to minimize surface area of contact with my hand (the latex only blocks so much unfortunately).

  • @user-yi8vn4ty2h
    @user-yi8vn4ty2h Год назад +1

    It's me. Hi. I'm the second year med student 🙃. I love your transparency and you sharing your emotions as you feel them. I've been stressed out about 2nd year, but (oof) residency...You're such an inspiration to push through the rough days because you always prove there's a better day ahead. 🥰

  • @bhavyaaarathore
    @bhavyaaarathore Год назад +3

    Rachel! Rachel! Rachel! You inspire me everyday. One day I wish and hope I'll become a doctor too. Currently preparing for NEET UG entrance exam for medical college in INDIA. LOVE LOVE LOVE YOU! Continue to shine, thank you for always amazing us with your work ethic and real, raw portrayal of being a doctor.

  • @NourAbiSaleh
    @NourAbiSaleh Год назад +3

    I am so proud of everything you have accomplished this far ! I've started watching you in 2020 and you have become my comfort person online. Whenever I need a boost while studying, I will just put on one of your study with me videos or watch a vlog and I'm good to go again. Thank you for your content :)

  • @rmh691
    @rmh691 6 месяцев назад

    No idea why your video was suggested to me. And, wow, you have a very substantial subscriber base. I found your video really interesting to watch and have a lot of respect for what it takes to be a doctor. It seems so grueling. bless you for doing this important work.❤

  • @alexstegman3342
    @alexstegman3342 Год назад

    I loved the explanation of what you learned with the senior :)

  • @alexandriasmith6494
    @alexandriasmith6494 Год назад +1

    OMG! You'll be great! Don't ever feel bad for not knowing; you are learning and you are putting your best foot forward to doing a great job and trying to learn as fast as you can. I've started my first engineering job and on a huge project. It can get overwhelming with learning all the different specification's and making sure the contractors are following contract and I mess up sometimes . But I remind myself that even the senior engineers mess up too.

    • @RachelSouthard
      @RachelSouthard  Год назад

      Thank you!
      And congrats. That’s so exciting. :) one step at a time!

  • @reneegaberielle9131
    @reneegaberielle9131 6 месяцев назад

    This biggest solute to all the medical professionals/students out there. You are truly amazing!

  • @Nancy-pe6cn
    @Nancy-pe6cn Год назад

    I have been following since your first day in med school. Wow. How tine flies. You will be an amazing doctor.

  • @EquineloveDisney
    @EquineloveDisney Год назад +1

    You got this it always crazy when you learn

  • @rml1
    @rml1 Год назад +7

    It IS NORMAL to feel overwhelmed at the beginning and also for several months of intern year. The hours worked and the learning curve is new and its a shock to the system. If others seem like they've got it together, they're lying. By the end of the year you will be amazed at how much you have learned. But you're right, knowing it will get better won't help now. Just do your best to stay afloat and do your best for the patients in front of you.
    If you help one person or comfort them even with a smile, the day is a win.

  • @AyeofRa
    @AyeofRa Год назад +1

    You always say you look like a mess but honesty you always look positively radiant! 😂

  • @NourAbiSaleh
    @NourAbiSaleh Год назад +1

    Can't wait !!!

  • @andreasanandres6633
    @andreasanandres6633 11 месяцев назад

    It is definitely uncomfortable because your growing still a nd getting the hang of things. I am so excited for you because I know its your fieldof choice and when you look back a year from now you will be grateful to these moments that prepared you

  • @crazysox305
    @crazysox305 Год назад

    I just started my clerkship year…everything is so challenging and I constantly have anxiety. At the same time, I’m happy. I think it’s just tough being a learner in such a challenging profession.

  • @bookreader902
    @bookreader902 Год назад +1

    FIrst week down! It's been awesome seeing you grow, stretch, and learn during this crazy, confusing, passion driven journey Rachel. No, your not gonna know everything, that is where grace comes in. Just trust your gut, listen to the attendings, brush like you did as you need to, and just know you will obtain and absorb the information as time goes. Fun fact, a buddy of mine just started his medical school journey, exciting times! You got this girl, trust the process. 🤓😎

    • @RachelSouthard
      @RachelSouthard  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I always love reading your comments. You’re so kind to me. 🥹

  • @rashiqahs3136
    @rashiqahs3136 Год назад +4

    I love the honesty and transparency with both the highs and lows of your experience!

  • @saramanfredi6569
    @saramanfredi6569 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing I feel exactly the same 😢

  • @cynthiarogers522
    @cynthiarogers522 7 месяцев назад

    Hoping you can hold on to the amazing joy of the ;sweet little deliveries" Hold tight to your human compassion, thats the real healing and care for patients and families, the other knowledge and skills will come! worked on ObGyn faculty for many years, and saw the fatigue and stress be so hard on the compassionate excellent doctors. Glad you are also experiencing the cosmic joy!! of birth

  • @aleksandra4720
    @aleksandra4720 Год назад

    so exciting🥳

  • @ashleynicolevaldivia4818
    @ashleynicolevaldivia4818 Год назад

    Seriously missed you last week! It didn’t feel right w/ youuu

  • @Mari-en4od
    @Mari-en4od Год назад +7

    I started my BSN journey rhe same time you started Medical school! I graduated and got my RN license and nust got into a nurse residency job that will be starting November! Alrhough im not a doctor or was in med school, I found your videos super inspiring! You always interact with your subscribers ans insta followers and I am so happy and proud of you :)) Youre finally a doctor!!!!

    • @jdd9044
      @jdd9044 Год назад +2

      And you’re finally a nurse!! Congratulations ❤🎉

  • @rachel_dittrich
    @rachel_dittrich Год назад +15

    I just started my pharmacy residency program and being able to see someone having similar feelings and emotions as me was so reassuring. Thank you for sharing Rachel, and letting me know that I’m not alone! 💕

  • @Rania-1237
    @Rania-1237 Год назад +1

    Can't wait 🎉

  • @mariahelenanegreirossieber3471

    OMGGGG 😍😍😍 so excited

  • @bluebelle_thenerd
    @bluebelle_thenerd Год назад +1

    I love it when you describe the procedures, it sounds so cool! Quick question: why would you need to rupture the sac?

  • @hollyc4624
    @hollyc4624 11 месяцев назад +1

    Try to keep your spirits up. You will likely feel overwhelmed at every transition to a new service until you’ve done them all. It just takes a few days to boost your confidence and happiness. That is 100% normal. Just remember that when psychologists measure stress they count any change/transition. And the positive changes are often even more stressful than the negative. So give yourself the chance to accommodate to new situations. No one really expects you to come into their specialty and function like a pro in the first few days. It’s hard but you’ve got this!

  • @doctorharry
    @doctorharry Год назад

    In the Building watching from Baltimore 😎😎😎. Glad to see you back 😊

  • @user-nw2wv4gp9w
    @user-nw2wv4gp9w 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel so nteresting to watch your videos 😇

  • @chelseadavis4953
    @chelseadavis4953 Год назад +3

    Our favourite OBGYN!!!! 💕

  • @julial8880
    @julial8880 Год назад +1

    10:55 not rachel being like "I look so bad" while literally looking like a character from grey's anatomy❤❤❤ u always look great baby, love u so much

  • @janegotshalk6105
    @janegotshalk6105 Год назад

    I just started watching your channel about a month ago. I'm a seasoned clinical social worker -- in the field for over 25 years. Thank you for bringing up the documentation and EHR issues. The purgatory is real. In my last position, the EHR was a total bear and not clinician friendly at all. On the average it would take about 20 or 30 minutes to right a note. The EHR was great for intervention gathering and outcome measurement and horrible for reviewing the clinical meat and potatoes. You will find your rhythm. Just remember to BREATHE.

  • @Fake2JZ
    @Fake2JZ 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, I can't believe you're a doctor now! Congrats to you

  • @nicoleenescu
    @nicoleenescu Год назад

    I love watching your residency journey! As an intern, is there a lot that you are doing hands on or are the 2nd/3rd/4th year residents doing most things? Do you work with the other interns at the same time or do you all have different schedules? how is the hierarchy in terms of diving work? -From a (hopefully) future med student :)

  • @purisomya6002
    @purisomya6002 Год назад +1

    oh my god how come im noticing this nowww the channel is DR. rachel nowww😭😭❤❤❤❤

  • @kendraroyster9451
    @kendraroyster9451 Год назад

    I can relate to starting something new and losing the little confidence you had. I recently was in this stage after changing careers and am ashamed at how fast I lost my confidence and cringing at mistakes I made. I know that its a legitimate part of the process but it sucks regardless. All of that will just make us better! For the filming: could you batch film/prefilm so that you're not vlogging all the time? I love the vlogs and look forward to them but can understand its unsustainable to do every week now that you're working. Maybe have other pre filmed videos to give you time and then you can vlog less frequently and its not so overwhelming. Either way, wishing you the best!

  • @luciw8348
    @luciw8348 Год назад +1

    I’m so interested to know your take on being with patients for such brief amounts of time. It sounds like you wish you had more time to give them, and for me, this is my biggest “qualm” with the medical system as a whole. It is hard on providers who really want to connect with their patients to have such small visits and opportunities to build a relationship with them. I ended up at a birth center with a midwife and loved the experience because I felt like I had really seen the midwife care for me and educate me on my body and what to expect from my birth. Just curious if this is something you wish you could do more of, and if unmedicated birth is something you encounter a lot and find empowering or challenging as a provider? You seem so passionate and that is refreshing!

  • @wds3222
    @wds3222 Год назад

    Damn Rachel! I still remember when you just started the Med school. Feels like it was only yesterday.

  • @bernadineh7107
    @bernadineh7107 Год назад +2

    as someone who is almost ready to become a consultant (attending in US world) myself and my medical friends and colleagues have noticed a trend over the past few years of the new interns/house officers having an expectation that they will conquer and be 100% proficient at everything when they start their first "real" Dr job along with their shock at the amount of paperwork (now eMR work) they have to do. Sadly I think we are failing our juniors in not preparing them for what the actual junior role they will have. The times of feeling you need to re-learn what the job is, what the expectations are, that isn't all being successful, that yes you will feel useless or not capable, you will not be able to do what is asked. The profession needs to be better at selecting and orientating juniors to be able to do the real job... not the job the juniors think it is....

  • @itspricila
    @itspricila Год назад +1

    Im not a doctor but this is my 1st week of being a dietitian so i am also overwhelmed with know the hospital layout/ charting/ being efficient etc

  • @doctorharry
    @doctorharry Год назад +1

    In the Building waiting from Baltimore 😎😎😎 had missed your vlogs 🙂

  • @MHSMagicLuver
    @MHSMagicLuver Год назад +1

    When you said, 10% of the day you’re with patients.. lol. I’m a PA and I worked in family medicine as my first job for 2 years. In family medicine of course we are with patients most of the day to where it mentally wore me out so much and I didn’t want to even talk to my now husband at all when I got home. I was tired of talking. We sadly didn’t have any admin time. Most of my charting was on my lunch break and after work hours/on weekends. Soooooo.. I’m switching. We moved states so I would have had to changed jobs anyways but I’m looking for a hospital medicine or general surgery job to give me a change of pace.
    Not saying charting most of the day is easy. It’s a pain in the butt 😂 just so different from family med.
    Also those Fairlife drinks are everything. They were out everywhere but I finally got some from BJ’s.

  • @pamelg_3343
    @pamelg_3343 Год назад

    I like doing the cervix exam after my senior. So the patient can guide me if I do something different as the senior! 😊

  • @Tasheka55
    @Tasheka55 Год назад

    Can you please post on the screen the procedures that you see and do during the day? It is so interesting.