There are people who want to train until retirement! Your training seems to be different?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

Once, there was a medical student who was in regular training, after finishing the duty of day and night reversed, he sighed:

Source: Medical cattle on condition of anonymity.

As the saying goes,A trainee who doesn't want to be a director is not a good deputy high(bushi)。For most regular trainees, it is natural to hope to survive the three years as soon as possible, and start a bright future of promotion and salary increase!

But there are some peers,But I can't wait to retire? Is this an ecstasy soup poured into the hospital? Let's hear what they say:

@西*** same:When you rotate to a department other than your majorYou can even only work half a day and take a holiday in the afternoonJust leave one person in the ward. Calm down and be comfortable for two and a half years. I even fantasized about being able to train until retirement!

@d***2:Our regular training is very cool! The shift is very conscientiousWeekends and weekendsIf you do rounds, there are at least two people in the group, so at least a single day off is guaranteed.

There is no need to rent a house, the hospital provides free accommodation, and you only need to pay for food. Usually deal with the small things of patients, and hand over the big things to the superiors, and in general, the number of patients in the hospital is not large.

@抢*** wood:Six or seven thousand yuan a month, no need to rent,Lunch and dinner were bought by the senior teacher。Usually, I only need to learn to write medical records and deal with simple situations, and I can go out with my roommates to eat, drink and have fun early after work. The only bad thing is that you can't sleep peacefully when you're on duty.

After watching the above netizens' show-offs, the trainees, who have pitiful salaries, are busy, and can only do chores, let out a sharp explosion! His own failure is terrible, but the success of netizens is even more worrying!

What's more, adding fuel to the fire:

Brother @医***: Isn't this a norm?

Your training seems to be different? It's really different, most trainees are far less relaxed than the above:

@s***Xing:My training experience can be summed up in two words: ——Abstraction。Let me share my story of my half-year rotation in orthopedics. In the 2-month trauma and orthopedic department, there were more than 80 surgeries, but I didn't attend 4 or 6 of them, and I was asked to take the interns to change dressings, remove nails, and extubate.

At the same time, there were several other graduate students who were admitted to the department, and student A slept the night shift, and the newly admitted patients on the first day had surgery on the second day, and none of the medical records were completed; There was no diagnosis in the medical record written by classmate b, so on the day I was discharged, Nuwa made up for the day; Student C purely copied and pasted the patient's medical records, and wrote a laceration wound about 20 cm long on the lower jaw to an adult female patient who was less than 100 pounds by visual inspection. 」(I'm a 180+ pound adult male with a 20 cm jaw).

This month is my last month, just after the 24-hour shift, two patients from other groups came to the doctor on duty, I went over to see that the elastic bandage was messy, and the dressing change of the patient who pulled out the drainage tube was exuding severely, and I had to deal with it. Damn, I was stabbed in the back!

@预*** silk:I speak for the Department of Anesthesiology. I work more than ten hours a dayThe roommates in the dormitory who are surgical and imaging only work half a dayI went out to play mahjong all night at night, and I had to work 24-hour shifts on weekends, so I really didn't have any motivation to work.

Whether it's an encounter with the Guipei Assassin (meet the Guipei Assassin!) Even have the heart to retire? ), or more popular than roommates, Gui Pei has a lot of trouble.

What kind of experience did you have during your training?

Content**: Lilac Garden Forum.

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