If this doesn't work for you (can't edit the spreadsheet for some reason) let me know. This is the first time I've tried this so it's likely I did something wrong.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Spreadsheet for songs at wedding
On a friend's (Emily Knipper) suggestion I created a Google spreadsheet with wedding songs on it. You can go to the site and edit the spreadsheet, adding songs you'd like to hear or just songs you like in general. Get to it!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Daniel starts work
In 2001 I decided I wanted to become a physician. This week, I finally started work as one. Ha...that's slightly melodramatic huh? It was a pretty nice and easy week filled with listening to various talks centered around the various aspects of patient care and taking care of myself. I filled out a lot of forms. I have good health insurance, which Katie will also have when we're married, which was actually more exciting than I would've thought it would be. I can now go see a dentist for the first time in a long time (I could've gone earlier but such things are considered extravagant on the salary of a student...that is, $0).
I have a big heavy white coat with my name followed by MD on it. Katie tried to take a picture of me with it on, but I ran. I have hospital IDs, hospital scrubs I'll wear Monday morning, cards with all sorts of telephone numbers for people in the hospital that I'll likely call at some point in the next 4 years. I have a pager so the hospital is never far away. I even have some sort of walkie-talkie called a Vocera, that people can call me on within the hospital. I guess it's another mode of contact in case I leave my pager off at some point? I have email which I have to check regularly (I'm OCD about that anyway), new innovations to log work hours (can't go over 80 per week, averaged over 4 weeks), a ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) website to go where I log every single procedure and case that I'll do during my entire residency, so the ACGME and the ABA (American Board of Anesthesiology) know that I actually will have an idea of what I'm doing by the time I finish residency. I apparently have money put on my ID each month to use in the cafeteria (I foresee the large majority of it going towards coffee).
So, it's official, I have a job. And at this point it seems like it'll be a job in itself to keep track of everything I have to do daily aside from patient care. I'm sure I'll get the hang of email, logging hours, logging cases, etc., in due time. Right now it's a tad overwhelming.
Next week I'll shadow residents in the OR (operating room). Anesthesiology is a unique field of medicine that requires a skillset in order to be useful. Regardless of what I've learned over the past 4 years, I am completely useless right now as an anesthesiology resident. I'm a blob of clay in need of molding. The molding process starts next week.
After that, I'll start "boot camp", which is a several week long process where I'll hear various anesthesiology faculty lecture us on different topics, work in the OR with faculty, work in the OR with my fellow interns, and perhaps then I'll be sufficiently prepared to do a little work on my own. Maybe, we'll see.
So that's that, I'm officially a working physician. It feels nice.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Katie gets a job!
Katie interviewed for a job at Monticello High School on Saturday and was offered the job at the end of the interview! She's really excited about the job as it allows her to continue working in teaching rather than having to switch fields which she feared due to the difficulty of finding a job in this economy. The school is in Charlottesville, close to our house, and seems like a really great school. She'll continue teaching in English, and is excited to have an actual office with scheduled office hours (something she did not have at South Central in Greenville). She'll also be working with seemingly very motivated kids who'll be invested in what she offers them as a teacher (something most kids at South Central did not take full advantage of). Needless to say, we're both really happy, excited, and feel unbelievably blessed. She'll start work in early August with the new school year.
I was able to move all of my stuff into the house in Charlottesville on Saturday with the help of my Dad and Katie. I'm going to hang around here for a while to get things situated and do a little work around the place. I've been getting some emails from people in my residency class about having a get together before our orientation starts, so I think we're going to try and meet for dinner sometime next weekend. It'll be nice to meet the people I'll be working with for the next 4 years.
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