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Fast Track Surgery: General, Vascular and Urology - PasTest

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SURVIVING THE SURGICAL ROTATIONThe surgical clerkship can be a hectic time. Stress can run high,especially in the operating theatre. The following tips will help you tocope <strong>and</strong> make the most out of your experience amongst surgeons.APPEARANCEDress smartly <strong>and</strong> make an effort to appear neat. You will see hundredsof patients, but the patients only see a few of you. White coats help,but be willing to take yours off if it makes a patient anxious (white coathypertension). Remember you’re on a ward dealing with patients, <strong>and</strong>not in a fashion show. Conservative is always better.ATTITUDEYou must be a keener, but in measured amounts so as not to nauseatefellow students <strong>and</strong> junior doctors! Strike a balance. A lacklustreattitude leads to lacklustre teaching. Develop thick skin quickly.Sarcasm is common in surgery. Take things in your stride, not personally(unless it was meant to be personal). Be polite, especially to the wardsister who runs the show. Offer to do jobs. Speak up when spoken to,but never backchat. Humility is a virtue. If you can’t be humble withyour knowledge (or lack thereof), be confident with caution, but nevercocky. Share information with colleagues <strong>and</strong> never show others up.Keep skiving to a minimum <strong>and</strong> make sure everyone pulls his or herweight: the adage ‘one bad apple spoils the whole lot’ rings true wheremost busy consultant surgeons are concerned, <strong>and</strong> you’ll then have toreally shine to avoid being grouped with slackers.WHAT TO CARRYHave the following h<strong>and</strong>y at all times:• Notebook <strong>and</strong> pen (have one extra for junior doctors)• Stethoscope• Penlight (h<strong>and</strong>y for lumps <strong>and</strong> bumps)• Blood <strong>and</strong> X-ray forms• This book!5

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