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Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:31 am to tigerinthebueche
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you’d be offended too.
Nope. I couldn't care less what people say or think. Night shift Dr Lithium alot more surly than Day shift Dr Lithium.
Drunks and drug seekers call me an a-hole and I reply that's Dr a-hole to you
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:32 am to tigerinthebueche
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How? You never get angry or lose patience with people doing stupid shite that injures them? (No seat
Belt, not being careful with a saw, pulling some stupid stunt)?
To be honest, I'm too focused on correcting the wrong and stabilizing the patient than to be judgmental. It is challenging at times when you know the scenario ( like treating a cop killer for example), but you have a job and you do it without judgement to the best of your ability.
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Mangled kids would frick with me.
Pediatric trauma heightens the stress, but the toughest part is emotional aspect with the parents, especially if it is a poor outcome.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:32 am to Lithium
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People who work along time in the ER develop a very dark sense of humor. And if you knew what we really say about youyou probably wound be offended
I have a good friend that’s an ER doc and we laugh and cry sometimes when he tells us the shite people shove up their arse and gets stuck and goes to the ER and says it was just an accident, or they slipped and fell and this golf ball just ended up their arse.
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Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:33 am to Lithium
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Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:34 am to tgrbaitn08
What’s the difference between a md and a do?
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:37 am to Lithium
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Psych is becoming more popular because they can make serious money now with addiction medicine and great lifestyle
Where is the money in addiction medicine? First I’m hearing of this.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:38 am to thermal9221
In general MD schools are harder to get in than DO schools. Most DO schools are more expensive. MDs usually get first choice of residencies. DOs are just more in debt but are just as good as MDs
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:41 am to Lithium
Is one better than the other in certain fields?
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:43 am to thermal9221
You can possibly say that DOs in general are better for primary care since they focus more on it but many of the best schools for primary care are still MD schools.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:46 am to 1BamaRTR
I guess I never noticed when I go to for tots offices if they are MD’s or DO’s.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:49 am to thermal9221
No. That depends on your residency after Med school. But in General DO schools cost well over 200k for four years and are usually a lot more. The best thing go to a public Med school, finish high in your class and get the residency you want. If you don’t think you are going to be in the top of your class,and you what a competitive residency, go to a private school with a big name. Education is not better IMO but the name will get you a better residency
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:50 am to Lithium
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In General, Depends on how busy the ER and if it has a crappy population.
So Baton Rouge ER Docs should have plenty of opportunity.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 11:51 am to TomBuchanan
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Did you just hold him upside down and jingle him up and down trying to get it untied or did you surgery or was it not a torsion?
Ultrasound was normal. His exam was reassuring, he looked super comfortable, and he wasn’t vomiting. So not a torsion most likely. Parents speculate he may have knocked them on something while rough housing. Dad then admitted that he had also somehow hit his balls and injured them a few times when he was the same age
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But that said, if you highly suspect torsion you are supposed to “open the book” ASAP by twisting the testicle like you would open the pages of a book. Time is testicle so you have to move fast. You give a lot of pain meds before trying this, because 1/3 of torsions actually twist the opposite direction, so then if the patient is having more pain you have to twist it the other direction and this whole process is miserably painful. Yes I’ve had to do this before, and thankfully opening the book was the right direction and his pain immediately improved.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:01 pm to Breauxsif
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So Baton Rouge ER Docs should have plenty of opportunity.
The guy with the contract makes Bank at OLOL and the General Docs do really well
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:08 pm to cwil177
quote:Back when I was a resident at Charity an Ultrasound (or anything else took forever) a security Guard from the New Orleans Centre came in in severe pain. Checked him and detorsed himand pain immediately stopped. He left AMA after a bout 15 minutes. I told him he really needed the US. He said thanks but "frick this shite" looking around the charity ER and he was headed to Slidell near his house to the Hospital. One of our staff was on at Slidell and said he was there was seen and ok before radiology came looking for the patient at Charity
if you highly suspect torsion you are supposed to “open the book”
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:16 pm to LouisianaLady
Plus the derm PAs can boost the MD’s gross big time
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:20 pm to Lithium
Hey Lithium, do you guys tend to those patients after you address the trauma? Or do y’all refer them/ hand them off to a different MD for their recovery? At what point (if any) do y’all say my job is done, let the next
Guy deal with it?
Guy deal with it?
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:22 pm to tigerinthebueche
Depends if they have to be transferred out on how long we take care of them. And as they leave the ER then we are finished.
Posted on 2/28/21 at 12:24 pm to Lithium
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Back when I was a resident at Charity an Ultrasound (or anything else took forever) a security Guard from the New Orleans Centre came in in severe pain. Checked him and detorsed himand pain immediately stopped. He left AMA after a bout 15 minutes. I told him he really needed the US. He said thanks but "frick this shite" looking around the charity ER and he was headed to Slidell near his house to the Hospital. One of our staff was on at Slidell and said he was there was seen and ok before radiology came looking for the patient at Charity
Charity was a shite show but I’m jealous you got to train there. I bet you saw some unreal stuff.
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