Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Stress Management and clinical placement after-hours

Stress
In an almost ironic fashion when contrasted against my last post, this post is about Stress Management.

It turns out, from a DASS assessment, I have severe stress. Funny about that, because I don't feel stressed. Even though I have good reason to be stressed. I have been feeling irritable and frustrated. Mental health can be funny like that and irritability can be a symptom of chronic depression and/or anxiety.

Exercising regularly has some good evidence for its effects on stress. This morning I began my now daily goal of 20-30 minutes of exercise each morning. This sounds like a massive commitment to me, but I think I just needed a really good reason to prioritise my fitness. One of the problems is obviously I'm quite time-poor, but the other one is that I actually feel really good. I don't feel unfit or unwell or any need to do exercise (other than stress management).

Clinical placement after-hours
I am currently at the hospital after-hours (after 5pm) doing my clinical placement in paediatrics. Tonight, we have no patients admitted to the ward, There are 4 in special care nursery, all doing fine. The ED has my number, and so does the Paeds Reg. So, I'm up on the ward just getting some study in. I'm behind. As usual.

I have one topic a day to cover during my rotations (5 a week). So, for example, tonight I'm covering asthma which has a 30 minute lecture to watch, and the entire chapter of childhood asthma in Nelsons Textbook of Paediatrics, which is pretty substantial. That on top of your day on the ward, and, oh yeh, that little thing called "a life" outside of medicine.

I really wish I had decided to have a life before I decided to get this far into medicine.


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