Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Grand Rounds Vol. 2, No. 34



Grand Rounds is this week hosted by Dr ibear at Doc around the Clock, here

A summary of the best of medical and other blogging from the USA and around the world.

An interview with Dr ibear can be found on Medscape:
Dr. ibear: I was trained in Family Medicine and I did a residency at a hospital that was a level 1 trauma center. We Family Medicine residents were the only residency program in the hospital. Therefore, we spent an extensive amount of time in the emergency department. I did countless intubations, central lines, chest tubes, spinal taps, code blues, etc. By the time I finished my Family Medicine residency, I found that I liked Emergency Medicine much better than working in a clinic. After graduation I spent about 5 years traveling around the Midwest working in mostly rural, small-to-moderate-sized ERs honing my skills. Now I have settled down in an ER group that feels quite comfortable with my experience and skills. So although I'm not formally trained in Emergency Medicine, this is what I do now, and all I do now.

Read the full interview here.

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