I asked Scott to share some highlights of his first year. This is what he said:
- White Coat Ceremony - Even though I don't know what I'm doing, at least now I look like I know what I'm doing.
- Anatomy lab - dissecting my cadaver, aka my "first patient." My mind's view of the body will forever be changed, and it is imprinted with the delicate nerves and vessels of my cadaver's flesh.
- Shadowing in the OR - scrubbing in on a heart surgery and touching a live heart, seeing it stop . . . and start again, and seeing a full hip replacement, complete with power tools and all.
- Columbia-Harlem Homeless Medical Partnership (CHHMP) - Each Tuesday night from 5:30 to 10:00, providing healthcare to street-homeless individuals in Harlem. As you might imagine, I've met people here in the city looking for help who have life stories I couldn't make up even if I tried. All types of drug addicts, dealing drugs, stealing cars, prostitution as a means of staying alive, sleeping on trains, etc. At times I wish I could do more than give them allergy and blood pressure medication, advice on how to keep their infected feet both clean and in-grown toenail-free, and a new pair of socks...but I hope that what we do do makes a difference.
- Assisting a lung transplant - "harvesting" the donor's lungs at 3:00am - then racing back to our hospital with siren's blaring to put them in the recipient whose lungs have failed them from years of cystic fibrosis damage.
- Being a witness to both life (delivering a baby in the hospital) and death (in the ER)
YAYAYAY!!!
ReplyDeleteIt has gone by fast, but when we look back it seems like a lot has happened this year. 3 to go!
That is a very eventful year of school. The life of a doctor is interesting, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! Way to go Bro!
ReplyDelete