May 13, 2009

Wait a Minute...

Today I had a test in clinical skills. It wasn't a test where you bubble in the best choice but what is called a "practical exam" where I am graded on what I do rather than what I mark down on a scantron. I had a patient and two physicians overlooking grading my every move. I was slightly nervous to say the least. I was asked to give the patient a full cardiovascular examination. I was so nervous I had a hard time piecing together the process I have gone over dozens of times at first. I washed my hands, introduced myself and got to work. I forgot a thing or two but came out on top and did well. I came home very happy and later realized, "Hey, wait a minute. I just had my first patient!" We have talked with pretend patients before but I have never examined them. It was a lot of fun and I have been learning a lot. Never once have I regretting changing careers and coming to med school. It is difficult yes, but it is very rewarding and I have found I am able to do things I never thought I was capable of. I look forward to meeting many other patients in the years to come.