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Saturday, November 2, 2019

NaBloPoMo - Day 2 - You Otter Try This

Have you ever been to the Monterey Bay Aquarium?

I think it has to be one of the best aquariums in the world, and I've seen a lot of them.

If you can't make it (although everybody should), 
they have awesome web cams which you can bring up during the day...

When I work, we have a ritual in the ED:
if it's 10:30 and we're not too busy...
it's OTTER time!!


There's 5 or 6 otters in the exhibit, and at any time of the day
it's fun to sit and watch them do their otter things...


But at feeding time (1030, 130p and 330p PST) it fun to watch them
get ready to be fed and interact with the trainers
as well as learn something about the otters...

We were even lucky enough to watch them have a birthday party 
for their oldest OTTER Rosa!


It was so much fun seeing how they set up all the otter treats
and then just let them loose on them!
Talk about a cuddle party...!


It's a part of what we call "employee wellness..."
a much needed break during our often hectic day
when we remember that there are some beautiful and fun things in this world
as sometimes all you see during a shift are the worst things that people can do to each other...
you "otter" be doing it too...!

Sunday, November 29, 2015

November Notes, Day 29


"She Googled Your Ass"

This photo was making the rounds on Facebook today, and it reminded me of a post I did a while back (2011) on just this subject.  I'm going to reshare that with you tonight:


Excuse the rant, but seriously?

I've seen electronics develop greatly since the time I was in medical school.  I remember getting my first Palm and "synching" programs to help make studying easier with my fellow colleagues.  I remember our brand new auditorium boasting that one day all of the students would be able to instantly download the lecture to their personal laptops.  Wow, how could a medical student afford the $3300 a laptop would cost....?

Fast forward to now where I look up everything from medication interactions, to the latest antibiotics therapies, to calculating free water deficits on my phone.  My laptop is my, almost, constant companion.  And that dream of one day using a tablet-based medical logging system is now becoming a reality.  I, of course, should have patented my App for that.

But, what I find hard getting used to is patients who come in and tell you what their problem is, how they would like it treated, and could you freshen their coffee while you're at it.



I have always advocated for patient rights.  I tell patients it's their responsibility to ask questions of their doctors so that they are well-informed about their illnesses.  But, really?  I've called primary care physicians at home to talk to their patients who come into the emergency department because they don't believe me when I tell them to stop their medications, and that, no, they won't die, well unless they don't stop their medications.  I know what you read on WebMD but that relates to a certain population which you're not a part of.  I know that "Diagnose That" said that because your skin looks green under a full moon you could have a metabolic disorder, but if you read further or did some more research,  the fact that you're still alive at 22 means you probably don't have something where the average survival age is 2.

I read somewhere that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing... just continue to quote the internet to someone who's dedicated at least 12 years of their lives to studying medicine. Mmhmm...

Monday, November 4, 2013

Day 4 - That's My Name, Don't Wear It Out...


Random things on the internet...

Like this website that turns anything you write
into Cat Font that you can then
incorporate into your blog posts...
Or copy and paste and place on anything...



but, then of course, who doesn't....?

This is "Waste of Time" from Urban Fonts...
isn't it fun...?


What are your favorite wastes of time...?

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