In my first day of obs/gyn rotation the following happened:
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me entering the morning meeting room 5 five minutes before it is due.
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F*** up consultant, who has the reputation
of chewing people (not only students) a live: HEY, GO TO THE FRONT SEAT (
though no visual aid will be used!)
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Me smiling anxiously as I realize I am the chosen one and drag myself to
the "hot seat"
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10 minutes into the meeting, they were talking about a non reassuring
CTG, and that they had to rush the patient to the OT. F**** up consultant get up from the back of
the room, took the CTG trace paper, hold it less than 15 cm( I kid you not)
from my face and shout: READ IT.
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I freaked out, I had reads tens of them before- as I did my elective in
oby/gyne-, but for some reason I feel uncertain and scared. I start analyzing but
the panic exaggerate and I start shaking and told the f*** up consultant: You
are scarring me and I don’t know how to read it. Panic took over and I start
silently sobbing and had to excuse myself out.
I was surprised by my reaction, my
colleagues were traumatized and concerned what just happened!
Anyway, living alone and not
taking a good care of oneself would certainly lead to that. AND, definitely listening
to horror stories about a particular person will make thing worse.
Now I have to work extra hard to
prove myself, especially since I am considering oby/gyne as a future specialty.
As of the f*** up consultant,
he/she is mean to everyone including the patients. I have yet to see a more
manipulative doctor who make fun of their patients in their face.
I think I had a couple of panic
attacks symptoms after that incident, but thankfully didn't miss a clinic/round because of it (except that
morning meeting)
I was impressed by the amount of
the support I received. I know what I did was not professional, but S***
happens.
P.S:
To reassure myself if that F****
up consultant tried to bully me I came
up with 2 plans:
1.
Go hug him/her very tight
2.
Video record the incident, and hope the attack will be aborted.
But I might
as well start shaking and sobbing again, who knows!
I am truly surprised by my reaction, never knew
there were a chicken hen in me J
P.S2:
I'll appreciate any
feedback/analysis of the incident!
Peace, that sounds horrible! Hope that things are better with than consultant now. Some people seem very mean, and sadly it is very difficult to avoid them in the hierarchical structure of the hospital :(
ReplyDeleteIt was. such incidents continued and we were all distressed. I felt on the verge of breaking down but I recovered well thankfully. I told a couple of friends and used them as a way to vent. Good friends are a bless. I've even received some flowers and chocolate ( oh the joy). oh and I am popular in the gyne ward ( slam head in the nearest wall haha).
DeleteThank you very much