Saturday, July 06, 2013

Apparently Introduction is the hardest part to write in a proposal. I miss having group mates that can write stuff for me and I'll just have to edit it. Of course, sometimes what they initially wrote is far from the final version but having some paragraphs to work on aids in the writing process.

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And the clock is ticking for this research project. I only have 4 months left to finish the paperwork and social preparation and not to mention that ERB approval. I 'm glad I won't have human subjects this time around.

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Community medicine rotation will start soon. I hope we do something substantial. Also, maybe I should change topics for my health policy elective. My preceptor wants me to write a policy analysis paper using the force field analysis. Unfortunately, my topic doesn't lend itself to that form of analysis.  

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

post duty monday

wasted an hour of sleeping time to read through someone's fb page.

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encountered a person in active seizures in the arms of his companion on the way home. being full costume tipped the bar and I decided to approach the pair. I asked the companion if he wants to bring the patient to the hospital and he replied that they've been to PGH and they were just driven away. He said they'll just wait for the seizures to stop and they'll be sent away again. Post duty status got the better of me. Instead of explaining about the limited admissions policy on Sunday, that of course you will be discharged once the seizures stop and that a person probably needs to go to the hospital if he's been seizing for around 5 minutes, I just asked, "Are you sure?" He said yes and so I replied, "It's your decision." So I just watched and waited for the person to stop seizing and once the seizure stopped, I walked away.

I know a better person would have convinced them to go to the hospital but I'm not that. Nor am I willing to be inflict a patient with an unwilling bantay into the PGH ER. The ER is still only working because of the willingness of many bantays to go the extra mile.

At the very least, I could have taken the post-ictus vital signs I guess and made sure the seizure didn't recur in the next 5 minutes. I could blame post duty status but I think I'm just really evil.