Here are some of the quotes from the case directed at me:
- I don't know how I can be any more descript with what I want you to do
- Terrible
- Horrible
- Amateur move
- Are you sure you're up for this case?
- How can you not know how to do that?
- You've got to think
- Unbelievable
- STOP DOING THAT!
- What a rookie move
- I don't like that. Take it out.
- If you mess this tie up she is going to bleed 1 liter per minute so don't screw this up
- Countless expletives
- Your left hand is doing nothing to help- get it involved in the surgery
Lest you think I'm a complete hack he did comment that I have surprisingly good control of the needle for a second year resident and that overall I did a really good job. If the beating I took was with a "good job" I would hate to be there when I'm doing a bad job.
I post all this to keep a balance to all of my happy posts about my surgical training. While I have loved the majority of my residency and have had overall very positive feedback I have had moments and days that just suck. This was one of them. The good news is that starting July 1st I have a year to regroup and enjoy being a newlywed.
I knew what I was signing up for in becoming a surgeon and this is part of it. Lives are on the line and they know I have to be able to perform under pressure. I have to master my adrenaline while I have staff as a safety net before I'm on my own.
By the way the patient is doing very well.
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