Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Christmas at Batson

Wards has been super fun the last few weeks. Yes, using the terms "wards" and "fun" in the same sentence should be highly frowned upon - blame it on the Christmas excitement!

Batson is happier than ever with Santa roaming around, lots of trees and decorations, Child Life with their never ending supply of Christmas decorations, and happy(er) nurses and doctors. On the other hand, it's bittersweet. It's always so sad to see kiddos in the hospital for Christmas. I remember how hard my pediatrician always tried to get us home. Whether I was completely ready or not, if I was on the mend, we were discharged Christmas Eve so we could have Christmas at home. I'm hoping we can "clean house" in the next few days for that same purpose.

Tomorrow is our last day on wards and our last call. It's bittersweet. I'm ready for a break, but I'm also finally in the routine/rhythm and really enjoying the rotation. I just don't want it to end. The bonuses: When I come back, it's a week of nursery (with my favorite attending on in the NICU, so I can spend my afternoons there!) followed by heme/onc and specialty clinics; it's thismuchcloser to fourth year (only 3 more rotations + elective stand in the way); and somehow, despite the crazy slowness of the day to day, it's that much closer to intern year.

Believe it or not, eventually I'm going to be a doctor. And that eventually is coming quicker than I imagined. Where did third year go? I'm not sure, but I'm not going to miss most of it too much. Just hope life slows waaaaay down for the "best year of our lives" coming up in July!

PS: Made surgery elective requests yesterday. Pray with me for Peds Surgery as my elective please!

2 comments:

Solitary Diner (Also Known as The Frugalish Physician) said...

Medicine never seems to slow down - if anything it goes faster as you get more into the grove and more focused on your training. Hope you have a fabulous break and enjoy the last few months of third year.

Unknown said...

It was SUCH fun to send our kiddos home. The smiles were fantastic. And, yes, the years go by faster and faster. can't believe I'm 6 months away from being DONE! Kind of scary.