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How to succeed in internship. Khanjan Shah Fall 2013. What They Neglected to Teach You in Medical School. Most important intern traits. Attractive Brilliant Studious Hilarious Confident Meticulous ORGANIZED. The Many hats you will wear this year. Physician Scholar Educator
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How to succeed in internship Khanjan Shah Fall 2013 What They Neglected to Teach You in Medical School
Most important intern traits • Attractive • Brilliant • Studious • Hilarious • Confident • Meticulous • ORGANIZED
The Many hats you will wear this year • Physician • Scholar • Educator • Researcher • Communicator • Secretary • Phone Operator • Scribe • Event Planner • Spouse • Parent • Child • Applicant
The secret • Have a system! • Be prepared to change your system • Ask your colleagues what’s working for them • Be introspective
The Early bird • Wake up on time! • Enjoy your routines • Potential tips: • Put your clothes out before sleeping • Make breakfast while you pack your things • Pack a lunch the night before • Have a timer on your coffee maker • Keep your keys/phone in a designated place • Estimate commute time with different traffic patterns • Read patient updates while eating
Pre-rounds • The most critical 1-2 hours of your day • Pay attention during night float handoff • if you’re last in line, go see a patient! • Do not backtrack – your feet will thank you • Print off a new handoff – updated vitals/labs! • Minimize unnecessary copying • Check the updated med list • Have a designated work space • Examine your patients well the first time • Be friendly with the nursing staff
rounds • Pay attention to all the patients (not just yours) • Write down everything you need to do • Box, double box • Be flexible with the pager • Find the nurse as soon as possible with plans • Involve the social worker for the floor • Have consents readily available • Place orders/review labs on WOW • Keep a list of topics to read about later
Immediate post-rounds • Run the list with your senior • Work order: • C = call consults – with specific question! • O = orders • L = labs/imaging • D = discharges • P = paperwork (notes) • Tips for efficiency: • Call the operator ONCE • Keep all pager numbers for the month • Multitask – place orders while you’re on hold • Work together!
Noon conference • Go to them! • We are an academic hospital – be academic! • Efforts are under way to minimize pages
afternoon • Follow up on your little boxes • Write your notes and EDIT them – be concise! • Add addendums as important results/recommendations return • Start working on gold forms early – ask your seniors for help • Ideally, participate in resident/medical student teaching session • Edit sign-out as you go
On Call • Finish up work on established patients (including sign-out) • Eat/drink when you can • If no admission until later, catch up on discharge summaries! • See your patient immediately wherever they are • Work out efficient schedule with MS3 • Staff with a plan • Save note as you go • Some things can wait until tomorrow
Weekends • Plan for weekend discharged on weekdays • Find out senior staffing schedule and call early • Remember, you can sign-out to sister team • Meet your friends at Wolfgang!
Clinic • Consider looking up patients in advance (but remember high no-show rate) • Do not be afraid to place patients back in waiting room • Staff with a plan • Finish work while waiting (ordering labs, consults) • Write notes while talking to patients
The “Happy” Day • Finish your work early • Do not be afraid to sign-out work – we are part of a team! • Go home!!
The real “happy” days • Your days off! • Spend your days with the people you love doing the things you love. • Do not always feel compelled to study
Sanity • Leave work at work • Do not excessively check the EMR at home – your colleagues are good doctors, too! • Vent when you need to, but learn to forgive • Do not start “note battles” with other services • Communication is key – dare to be the listener • Introspection – did I play a role in staying until midnight? • Read something edifying daily
Thank you and good luck • I look forward to working with you all!