In ancient Greece, the asclepion was a healing temple dedicated to Asclepius, the God of Medicine. Asclepius learned the art of surgery from the centaur Chiron and had the ability to raise the dead. The Rod of Asclepius is a roughhewn branch entwined with a single serpent.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Fourth Year
Fourth year is fantastic. Compared to third year, fourth year really is wonderful. As a third year medical student starting on the wards, I was hesitant and lost; I felt inept and stupid. I was busy trying to learn but didn't know anything. I spent too much time acting rather than becoming. But now (especially after my sub-internships) life is fantastic. I was talking to one of my classmates about this; you can tell who the fourth years are simply by the way they carry themselves. They aren't frequently frazzled; they walk about with an air of composure, perhaps arrogance; they have this false sense of security because they survived the supposed hardest year of medical school. It's kind of funny, and I think I do it too. Indeed, I used to get anxiety before I saw a new patient as a third year; I'd pre-template my notes, scribble down my physical exam findings as I did it, think of things to ask and then fail to ask them. But after a year of delivering babies, trolling the emergency department, placing lines in the ICU, and stitching people up after surgeries, I feel a lot more confident when I see patients; I worry less and care more. The knowledge base is also interesting; I don't think I know much more now than a year ago; indeed I probably knew the most book-medicine right after boards. But third year really solidifies a foundation of knowledge that I haven't really appreciated until now; I realized I learned how to think, organize information, talk the language in medicine, reason methodically, and present my thoughts on the fly. I tackled the steep part of the learning curve during third year, and now things are so much easier. As a result, I have much more time to enjoy with friends; I've been to the ballet, I've been reading, I've been dancing, and I've finally realized why people say fourth year is such a relief.
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