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Training Grounds
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Rambling thoughts of a surgical resident
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Training Grounds RECENT POSTS ABOUT THE BLOG ABOUT THE AUTHOR OTHER READING October 17, 2011 Not On My Body! The Dirty Secret of Surgical Training It's the resident's responsibility the morning of surgery to check on the patient in the pre-operative area, make sure there's a current history & physical, make sure surgical consent has been signed, ensure the surgical site is marked, etc. It's often one of my favorite parts of the day. It puts a face to the person in front of you in the OR, humanizes them after the yellow iodine has been slapped on and the surgical drapes have been placed. Most of the time, it's the first time I'm meeting the patient and it reminds me of how important it is to be meticulous and thoughtful in the operating room. There's often some good-natured banter to soften the patient's nerves. I have a fairly consistent spiel I give when I first walk up. "Good morning, I'm Dr. MedZag, one of the surgery residents. I'll be helping out with your su...
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