Thursday, April 29, 2010

Learned Some, Ate More




in new orleans last week for a PA conference. and for food. lots and lots of food.

the conference was great- really good lectures from knowledgeable speakers on a variety of subjects. there's always reviews on hypertension and diabetes management, which is helpful. and this conference, though general medicine, was also very gyn-centric, which was great.

the BHE and i lived in a small town in the south for a while and i worked in a hospital there while we did. we quickly learned that the stereotypes of southerners as idiot rednecks is totally crazy. most of the people we knew were brilliant, creative, well-spoken and sophisticated. in the hospital where i worked, the standard of care was up to par with any other hospital i've seen and the staff was very well educated and trained. the only differences in care i could perceive is that people down south are just more polite/friendlier (they really are) and there's a lot more God infused into conversation- even patient/physician dialogue.

so all that being said, it was no surprise to me that the MD's who spoke at the conference (all louisiana physicians) were top notch speakers and i got a lot out of their talks. i do love the local colloquialisms, though. one urologist kept making me smile when he referred to urinary incontinence as "losing water."

and new orleans is one of my all time favorite cities on the planet. we went to a (very muddy) jazz fest on saturday and saw "simon and garfunkel" and "better than ezra" and a couple local bands. totally fun.

and we ate po boys (shrimp, crawfish) and boiled crawfish, fried green tomatoes, beignets, and chargrilled oysters, to name a few. num.

i have been SO BAD in not posting lately. stay tuned for a conversation on mexican folk medicine. i did an internship way back when with migrant farm workers (most of them mexican) and learned a lot about traditional treatments. so crazy cool...and i think you might find it interesting, too. so stay tuned.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Tired of McSurgery ready for a McBreak

well, it's been a loooooong week. i've been working the afternoon shift (3-11:30) and i've been scrubbed pretty much the entire shift every day until today. long cases. tiring cases.

lots of discussion of health care reform. these heated debates around the OR table are welcome relief from the mind-numbing tedium of some of the cases. and then other cases have been harrowing emergencies where we all hold our breath the whole time.

when i get home i stay up late and never entirely catch up on sleep. i also never see the BHE on weeks like these, which is suck. and my brain hurts.

so instead of writing something informative or sophisticated as is my norm (ahem), i will simply share w/ you an article i found on McDonald's menu items from around the world. i was recently having this discussion w/ someone and i contended that some McD's serve beer and they said that was impossible, and we went around and around on the subject and we ended up digressing into Pulp Fiction quotes.

some of these are just fascinating- i would really like to try a McLaks but probably not a McSpaghetti.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

This Really Does Play Out

i have a PA student right now and so i'm busy giving her lots of good career advice. like h'eh.


http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2006/05/how_to_choose_a_career_in_medi.php