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Turning 28 , What past year taught me...

Hello people  I have been wanting to write this article for a while now. It's not that I figured out everything in life but I definitely think I have moved a step further in my life. So learning one thing at a time. So , the stuff I have learned over past one year is so much that I cannot total it with stuff that I have learned in past 4 years on whole. Here are some major things. 1. Say No .  The easiest word to spell after the word " I ", but most difficult to put across. It was very difficult when I said it for the first time but as I began practicing it it became easier and easier and I felt better and better. Still working on it. 2. All Ears For an extrovert like me the most difficult or challenging thing has been to listen. A harsh critic that I am ,I could zero down that I am a bad listener. I looked over it to go back see it and started working on listening , on what people have to say without taking my input, however the crappy the idea was to let the...

RCEM Annual Virtual Conference : My experience

Hello people  I have been attending these conferences very mindfully. I would want to discuss this one as I think would be useful to other emergency physicians looking to update themselves with advancement and emergency departments. We work as teams in emergency department. The teams grow by lifting each other. So here is the first step.  Today, will be discussing the Royal College of Emergency medicines annual scientific conference 2021. What was it ?  Annual scientific conference for an emergency medicine by Royal College of Emergency medicine . This was scheduled between 5-7th October 2021. How do you get there?  1)You'll buy tickets from the website How much do I pay? you pay them but there are good discounts ,if you're a  student / consultant or if you belong to low or middle income countries. They also have scholarships for annual scientific conference the scholarships gives you free access to the conference and free entry into one of the pre-...

Standford 's COVID19 Training course . To take it or leave it?

Hello people We are all learners from Womb to Tomb , since I am done with my not so wow exam . I decided not only to let my mind learn new things but also brush on things I already know. The free course from Stanford is something I stumbled upon.  Why Honestly, I enrolled because it was from The Stanford University of Medicine. It seemed like a well paced course. It's always great to be prepared before the third wave 🌊 hits the shores.    Duration My experience has been good. Having completed my residency and working in the pandemic I found the difficulty decent. It took me about a week to complete. I didn't want to rush through the course as I didn't want to lose the essence. In between shifts and other curious activities. If you're ON it day and night you can complete it in 2 days. I watched the video on 2x.  Who all can take it ?  All healthcare workers . Doctor s , nurses and paramedical staff. Works better if you're dealing with COVID 19 patients. Fresh gr...

"I want to join emergency medicine because ... " The intern exclaimed.

Hello everybody  I'm back yet again with an innocent encounter that I'd like to share ! You can call us as the withdrawal writing because I've been away from my blog for quite a long time and now I can't stop!  My blogs about emergency medicine have a decent exposure making me "go to person" to anybody who is interested to join emergency medicine. This blog is one of such conversation I have had. A friend of mine connected me to her cousin who wanted to join emergency medicine .She said her cousin was quite interested in emergency medicine and thought I would be the right person to help and guide her. I might not be the best person but I do whatever I can to help her , I reassured her. The Fresh med school pass out had just started her internship. I immediately started explaining her the options she can opt non-stop for about a minute and then I realized she was puzzled.  I realized I was too fast and went back to the ABC approach.I would found t...

" Consulting a psychiatrist would be a question mark on my spirituality " Said the patient.

Hello everybody  I hope everybody is safe and healthy. it's been a while that I've been receiving lot of patients in the emergency with mental illness ,thought of sharing an incident of its kind. Not sure if its the awareness of mental health these days or the pandemic, I am developing keen interest in patients with mental illness .I try to take an extra effort to make them feel comfortable and try to create an insight of what is happening and offer them options of what all can be done.  Since this it seems like a step towards patient care , I thought I'd share it here as well. This would probably not be the best approach but I welcome any type of constructive criticism , additions or subtraction to my approach because end of the day we are here for best patient care. A 50 years plus old gentleman ,presented to the emergency with the complaints of chest pain radiating to left arm , breathing difficulty, choking sensation in the throat, inability to open his ey...

Thoughts after not So WOW exam

Hello people! Long time, no see !probably because I was slogging for this exam for 2 -3months now. That huge hiatus because this would be the third time I was attempting this exam. That zeal you have when you want something really bad and do it or die kind of feel. " Okay, I'm going to do it no matter what... Everything is secondary this is the priority I'm looking for.  Everything else in the world is a distraction.  All my plans after 14th September." Well ,the world kept going , The days went on rolling my plans kept postponing.  I don't know if it's just me or if anybody else in the world thinks this way that you know you live your life no matter what and the very next moment you like all I'm going to do is study for this exam and nothing else is going to matter. The hypocrisy  we have with our mind of what is to be done and what not is to be done. So yes the obvious reason why I'm being philosophical is because my exam hasn't been ...

Professional Growth Spurts in EM

Hey all Once you're done with your residency . Things appear differently. Some people have a distant vision about such things while some realise at the moment. Nevertheless, the struggle is more or less the same. Remember going through growth spurts as a child? The too-short pant legs were embarrassing, but the achy limbs and joints made it miserable. Just like when you were a teen and all your comfortable clothes would no longer fit. These are tough adjustments “growing pains,” and they can throw your career way off its trajectory if you aren’t prepared to face them. While moving out of your parent institution is great, not everything is sunshine and roses. You can experience these growth spurts fast or slow. Some people are lucky enough to choose the pace. Some people have no choice but to give in. Confusion , Reduced morale, Unclear priorities , A decrease in productivity is very common.Sudden changes from one organization to another organization can lead to discomfo...

Doodle : Burnout

Hey all ,  Found this piece on Burn out from @sellercomics . Very well presented. Thought on sharing. So far so much

Keep your blockers close but Impediments closer

Hey people ,  In this raging pandemic of uncertainty we are all struck. I've lately come across this concept of blockers and impediments. Sorting them can prolly declutter our mind and work to an extent I guess. Let's talk . You have set a goal. You know where this is headed because you’ve been here before. You don’t like the direction, so back to the drawing board you go. You are built on a reputation of being consistent, timely, trustworthy, and reliable. If timelines are often delayed, then what is the point of having deadlines for project deliverables or progress check-ins with teams and departments? How will this blocker affect subsequent project timelines and regulation? Basic The Difference Between A Project Blocker and Impediment is blocked Work Can’t Get Done Until The Blocker Is Removed.Impediments can be predictable; therefore, hopefully, avoidable or manageable.  Whatever the cause, they all have the potentially risky effect: a delay or full stop ....

Dealing with trolls on YouTube and My website : How being emergency physician helps

Hey all , If you're somebody who is vocal about his /her thoughts be prepared for backlash. Be it at workplace or cyberworld. I had been quiet for a while but I thought I'd acknowledge the most important people in my journey on YouTube and blogger. Emergency medicine gives you a platform to face loud, polite, introvert, extrovert ,toxic and all kinds of people.You get the unique opportunity to stand for your patient fighting in the best interest of the patient looking at the bigger picture It helps you get out of tunnel vision. In my case my specialty has given me spine to Take a stand for things publicly.   My experience : The story starts with the me being vocal about my achievements my obstacles during my course of emergency medicine on my website. While some think it's commendable to talk about it in public there is another bunch that things it's fake or show off , everybody is entitled to have an opinion. No questions asked. Most of the people keep thei...