INDEXING TITLE:
NALUDINO'S MAR (5-02)
TITLE: The Wholistic Surgeon
PERIOD OF MEDICAL OBSERVATION: Feb 2005
NARRATION:
I was the only resident at the ER at that time. Two of my colleagues were
operating and another was trying to finish a report. Most of the staff at ER
were resting, some are asleep. It was a slow night. I tried to go to sleep but
because I was the only one awake at the ER, everyone was approaching me for some
kind of information. I even took over the functions of the triage officer.
Suddenly, arrived, honking its horns, with the passengers apparently in a panic.
Thinking that it might be a trauma case, I readied myself. Seeing the triage
officer was sleeping. I put it upon myself to approach the taxi and assess the
situation. What I saw somehow surprised me. I saw a woman who had just given
birth trying to get off the cab with the umbilical cord still attached to her. I
immediately asked the nurses to call the attention of the OB-Gyn and Pediatric
departments. I, however, started preparing for the inevitable, that I will
assist in the delivery of this child, something I haven't done for quite
sometime.
To make a long story short, I delivered the baby, brought them to OB-Gyne and
Pediatrics, and was fully awake for the rest of the night.
INSIGHTS: (discovery, STIMULUS, REINFORCEMENT) (physical,
PSYCHOSOCIAL, ETHICAL)
Being a surgery resident, we are expected to continuously hone our surgical
skills. We try to keep on accumulating new experiences and ideas. In the process
we sometimes forget previous knowledge through
disuse. With this experience, I can honestly say that initially I though I would
not be able to properly deliver this baby, something that I routinely did when I
was an intern. Initially I was seemingly at a loss.
I gathered my wits and sorted through my previous experiences. I then recalled
what was supposed to be done. Although it is incumbent upon us as surgery
residents to keep on practicing our skills, we must never forget that we are
primarily physicians. As such, patients expect us to treat them not only of
their surgical problems but also from ailments such as the simple cold to even
delivering babies. If we do this, we come closer to the realization of the
wholistic surgeon .