Reflection Paper About Medical School

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The first day in rotation we accidently went to the Intensive Care Unit instead of Same Day Surgery. We didn’t get to see much in the ICU, we really only talked to a guy named Josh. Josh told us all about medical school, the process of getting in and what it is like. He said that if you are really into medical stuff than you should look to go to medical school. But if you go into medical school not being completely sure you want to go into the medical field, than it might not be for you. You have to really be into what you are doing because it is a lot of work you are putting in. He also said that when you go into medical school you don’t need to know exactly what you want to be yet. You get to explore your options than choose later what path you want to take. Josh also …show more content…

I knew that getting into medical school was difficult because of the amount of people that apply and only the best if the best get in. I already had the idea of how hard it is, but hearing it from someone who is going through it now makes it seem so much more realistic, it also makes you realize more of what makes it so difficult and time consuming. One major thing that I didn’t know was that you do not have to be set on what you want to do when you get to medical school, you have to have a general idea, but you don’t need to choose specifically what you want to do.
The second day I got to spend time in Same Day Surgery. Same Day Surgery is where they take care of patients before surgery and after surgery. While I was in Same Day Surgery I got to watch a patient's pre-op before he was about to get a pacemaker in. Throughout the whole pre-op several different nurses came in to deal with different things such as shaving the man's chest for where the incision would go, starting the IV, starting the fluids, and someone who asked all the questions of the man’s medical history and medications he was

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