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Random thoughts from a few cantankerous American physicians. All contributors are board certified. Various specialties are represented here. I do not know where this will lead but hope it will at least be an enjoyable read. All of the names mentioned in this blog are pseudonyms, the ages have been changed, and in half the cases the gender as well. All photographs are published with patient consent or are digitally altered to preserve anonymity. Trust us, we’re doctors.
I finished my Emergency Medicine residency in June of 2006, and have been working in a smallish, single-coverage (only doctor there) emergency department ever since. I have been inspired by my friend Hallway Four and the many other blogging ER docs I have found through her site to begin a blog of my own.
I am not half the writer or thinker that these folks are, but for you I hope to relay some interesting stories, and for me I hope this becomes both educational and therapeutic.
If the public only knew. . . what went on behind the scenes in the ER. If the public only knew what goes on in our minds.
I am a new emergency medicine attending. (And now that I have time) a Mommy, a wife, a budding photographer, a part-time dog trainer, a vegetarian chef…