tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post4286939028316644923..comments2024-02-28T08:42:52.675+00:00Comments on The Junior Doctor: How do you cope with stress, doctor?Dr Michael Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05340927185641717290noreply@blogger.comBlogger38125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-11302621508920975792020-04-07T17:41:36.523+00:002020-04-07T17:41:36.523+00:00Hello everyone, I'm here to let the whole worl...Hello everyone, I'm here to let the whole world know of a man called Dr. Ekpen he is a spell caster and he is the man that helps me in my restore my marriage when my husband broke up with me, he use his power and gift to restore joy in my relationship. I want to also let the whole world know that he can still help if you are been blackmail by someone or you want to win a court case he can help. 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My husband left me for another woman after 7YEARS of marriage,but Dr.AGBAZARA help me cast a spell that brought him back to me within 48hours. I am not going to tell you more details about myself rather i will only advise those who are having issues in there relationship or marriages to contact Dr.AGBAZARA TEMPLE through these details via; (agbazara@gmail.com) LUCY from USA. ..https://www.blogger.com/profile/13215462831904292408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-2243558983156616452014-08-05T11:57:32.221+00:002014-08-05T11:57:32.221+00:00I'm currently in my fourth year of being a doc...I'm currently in my fourth year of being a doctor. I just had a call from a GP about why they can't follow up on their patient because tomorrow is "their day off". Don't tell the hospital registrar about days off and expect sympathy. Idiot.<br /><br />If you're thinking of becoming a doctor, don't. No lunch breaks or time to go to the bathroom. But worst of all, ungrateful patients and GPs/consultants/administration staff who blackmail you because they are too lazy to do their own work. <br /><br />I know the previous post was in 2013, but I needed to vent. I can't wait to leave the hospital system and not be dictated by it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-77109962415280960432013-01-27T21:13:54.622+00:002013-01-27T21:13:54.622+00:00I work in general dental practice, I've been f...I work in general dental practice, I've been fascinated reading all the comments. Stress is a huge underestimated factor in my opinion. We all know the physiology of the stress response. But chronic stress as exemplified by the wonderful book by Prof. Robert Sapolsky in 'why zebras don't get ulcers' is a significant factor in both psychological and physical disease processess. I unfortunately spent a night in hospital some 3 months ago following periorbital cellulitis and observed the doctors and medical staff closely I wish you all long and prosperous careers with long healthy lives!:)m9ven@yahoo.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-11847805583628874652012-12-07T15:17:45.103+00:002012-12-07T15:17:45.103+00:00Hi,
Thanks for the information about this Really n...<br />Hi,<br />Thanks for the information about this Really nice Post.<br /><a href="http://electiveabroad.com/medical-electives/junior-medical-students" rel="nofollow">Junior Medical Students</a>jevisOmondihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11594171367351644781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-10380178498719115482012-11-25T21:25:43.650+00:002012-11-25T21:25:43.650+00:00Rarely do you get to talk about or hear about pers...Rarely do you get to talk about or hear about personal issues that other colleagues go through. Blogs like these really make me feel not alone. Completely underestimated the weight of doing Medicine... don't think I would have appreciated 'doctors' as much if I wasn't do medicine/doctor-ing. All the best.Plodding alongnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-89290742957900213502012-11-11T16:16:21.447+00:002012-11-11T16:16:21.447+00:00To the person who is applying to do medicine this ...To the person who is applying to do medicine this year- don't do it to yourself!!! If you want a life and do not want to be jumping through hoops for the rest of your life, constantly worried that you haven't done something or missed something etc. Its a rewarding job but its not worth your life.<br />Quote 'a job is a small corner of your life and everything else makes up the rest' unless your a doctor.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-35753981504299395602012-09-17T23:32:55.590+00:002012-09-17T23:32:55.590+00:00Thank you so much. I am applying to med school thi...Thank you so much. I am applying to med school this year and I am so thankful for this. I want to know.as much as I can about what im getting myself into.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-43789414582593568112012-07-20T14:56:12.173+00:002012-07-20T14:56:12.173+00:00Hi, I've had the same issue, I really love the...Hi, I've had the same issue, I really love the labour room, but sometimes the stress can be too much. I wonder if it will get better at some point? Where u get desensitized to the stress?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-20026128746413958372011-11-30T13:06:59.005+00:002011-11-30T13:06:59.005+00:00hello, I'm a medical student now in my first s...hello, I'm a medical student now in my first semester. Having finals now, and i'm feeling stressed because there are loads to study and so little time!<br /><br />Eventhough I planned my time and I was on schedule, I still feel this stress in me that I cried a few times already. Before this, we had test every week and I was ok with that. I don't know how to cope with this and maybe someone here might be able to help?<br /><br />I used to face this during my exam when I was in higher secondary school. What can i do?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-85429615879276184712011-08-08T10:51:04.353+00:002011-08-08T10:51:04.353+00:00Good idea! I personally work tirelessly to help fa...Good idea! I personally work tirelessly to help families eliminate <a href="http://www.ctrlstress.com" rel="nofollow">stress and anxiety</a> daily, and you just absolutely need a rightly thought way of succeed at handling <a href="http://www.ctrlstress.com/" rel="nofollow">stress</a>.Effects of Stresshttp://www.ctrlstress.com/stress/Effects-of-Stress.cfmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-39544208135425660932011-04-08T06:33:35.638+00:002011-04-08T06:33:35.638+00:00I think that is a very good question. How do they ...I think that is a very good question. How do they do that? We all know that their job is to make other people feel better.stress definitionhttp://battlethestress.com/the-nature-of-stress/types-of-stressnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-36414340196967629812010-08-24T11:21:53.504+00:002010-08-24T11:21:53.504+00:00Cope with stress at work<a href="http://www.modelsobserver.com/Handling-Stress.html" rel="nofollow">Cope with stress at work</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-65828370402620682832010-07-25T11:52:47.794+00:002010-07-25T11:52:47.794+00:00Hi
Thanks for posting such an awesome blog. Nice...Hi<br /><br />Thanks for posting such an awesome blog. Nice to know that I am not all alone! I am starting work next week and believe it or not, I am actually sh***** my pants!! I know this will be the hardest thing I ever do, even harder than taking my medical final exams!!!<br /><br />Well, the real challenge starts as an F1. <br /><br />Goodluck to all you guys how are starting this August and please post your experiences!!<br /><br />ZebAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-22656141680068324742010-01-29T04:50:41.197+00:002010-01-29T04:50:41.197+00:00I want to become a doctor, and i am curious, how i...I want to become a doctor, and i am curious, how in the world did you have an interview for medical school at seventeen? I am still working toward my Bachelors. Also, is it as hard as they say o get in? Were you more in debt that you could afford when you graduated? Did you have any type of life when you were in medical school? Thank you!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15631513810078434060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-91893375604425507012009-11-02T20:14:53.566+00:002009-11-02T20:14:53.566+00:00You interviewed for medical school at 18? I was 21...You interviewed for medical school at 18? I was 21 and nearly wet myself. Holy cow. Thanks for sharing!Fizzlemedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05060871201385849757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-18988992704220465072009-06-07T14:41:42.987+00:002009-06-07T14:41:42.987+00:00I've never much liked this question at medical...I've never much liked this question at medical school interviewers.<br /><br />I don't relax very often but, when I do, its by watching television, or having a hot bath.<br /><br />Of course these are not really what medical school selectors are looking for.<br /><br />They want to hear candidates say they play county level rugby or the clarinet semi-professionally.<br /><br />It seems to me that extracurricular achievements and "how do you relax?" are two very different things.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-16821089961749423872009-05-06T20:49:00.000+00:002009-05-06T20:49:00.000+00:00I stumbled across this post and it really hit a ne...I stumbled across this post and it really hit a nerve. I'm an F1 and think I have used most of the coping strategies described by you!<br /><br />So what is it about the job that is so stressful? Knowing that you are chained to the bleep, which can go off when you are eating, sleeping, or going to the toilet. Knowing that the moment you walk onto a ward you will get calls of 'doctor, can you just write up some fluids/analgesia/warfarin/speak to the relatives'. Knowing that when you might get called to see a patient in the night that doesn't sound too bad over the phone, then the sudden feeling of panic as you realise they are seriously sick and you haven't got a fucking clue what to do. <br /><br />Long hours? Pah- I barely have a life outside work since this year anyway. Being bollocked by your consultant-unpleasant, but you soon learn to shut it out. It's other stuff that takes its toll.<br /><br />You forget one important defence mechanism-humour. Black, sick, unrepeatable outside the hospital walls...it gets us through the day and makes us feel like somehow, if we share it with someone else, we're not alone.<br /><br />Thank you for your brilliant post.<br /><br />SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-13010527893978798212009-05-04T01:57:00.000+00:002009-05-04T01:57:00.000+00:00Thanks for posting. I am a junior in high school a...Thanks for posting. I am a junior in high school and am looking to go into the medical field. Thanks for the insight.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-33821452311342756202009-04-09T19:51:00.000+00:002009-04-09T19:51:00.000+00:00Thank you for sharing. I'm a RN and work in a high...Thank you for sharing. I'm a RN and work in a high-volume hospital, and although I get to leave said hospital, and it's patients, each week, I can certainly relate to and understand much of what you wrote. The responsibility healthcare providers have is immense. And more and more, it seems, patients are developing a kind of contempt, as if we don't provide proper treatment or we are not there to help them. There is always some article they read, or something they don't understand though it has been explained a million times. Sometimes it is just a general attitude as if we are the reasons they are in such bad health because we are not able to correct 50+ years of poor lifestyle choices. I've been dating an oncologist for 6 months and in that short time, getting a peek into his life, my struggle with never achieving a lifelong dream of becoming a doctor has turned into a colossal relief that I am not one. Thank you for the work you do, doctor. I wish more people would realize the difficulty of saving yourself while trying to save them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-58006473926804441182009-03-10T13:14:00.000+00:002009-03-10T13:14:00.000+00:00An interesting debate.I suppose one thing I feel I...An interesting debate.<BR/><BR/>I suppose one thing I feel I need to point out is that a career as a doctor need not necessarily involve long hours and high levels of stress. In many respects the key to managing stress long-term is to find where you really want to be, and stay there.<BR/><BR/>You can work as a doctor across a range of fields and in numerous different settings. For myself, I have always known that I did not want to work long hours, and did not really enjoy constant and relentless pressure in the way that has been described. I have ended up choosing my career using these as 'must-have' options.<BR/><BR/>I am a forensic psychiatrist (currently a specialist registrar). I work from 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday. I do on-calls, but these are from home, and on 99% of occasions I do not get called. If I do get called, I usually need only to give advice. Rarely I have to go into the hospital, or a police station to sort out a crisis.<BR/><BR/>I have only been resident on-call for 18months in my entire career (8 years so far). This is luck to a large extent, but also in part due to making the right choices.<BR/><BR/>As a consultant I can expect a very similar lifestyle. Admittedly, many people would see my job as highly stressful - I am responsible for supervising the hospital and community treatment of mentally ill people who pose considerable risks, and have committed serious offences including homicide. I give opinions to the Courts on how to deal with such people, and spend time in prisons treating inmates for mental illness.<BR/><BR/>However, I don't see it that way. I enjoy doing my job, and I have sufficient training now to know that I am competent to do it. <BR/><BR/>This is how I cope with stress. I think these principles apply to everyone though - identify what you need in terms of lifestyle, as well as specialty. I think it is quite reasonable to prioritise lifestyle, as ultimately it is your life. And once other people's lives become linked with your own (eg getting married, and particularly having children - I have 2 boys and another on the way) it becomes harder and harder to justify career over lifestyle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-27532091437375436422009-03-08T23:54:00.000+00:002009-03-08T23:54:00.000+00:00I'm a first year med student and this post has bee...I'm a first year med student and this post has been really interesting. I hope I cope that well. Thank you for sharing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-9091621643940388032009-03-08T23:00:00.000+00:002009-03-08T23:00:00.000+00:00Your post was really interesting and thought-provo...Your post was really interesting and thought-provoking for me because I've spent a lot of time this weekend thinking about how I cope with stress in my job. I'm a psychiatry F1 and initially found it really stressful being landed in job that I knew very little about with not much senior support (no reg, SHO on leave, consultant based in community majority of the time). I definitely tried a few of those coping strategies Doctoring is stressful and I know that people outside don't realise how different it is to sitting at a desk doing 'normal' jobs. Thanks for the post, it really made me think.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com