Tag: Deborah Nwaeke

THE STETHOSCOPE-14 by Deborah Nwaeke

  STETHOSCOPE 14 (MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY)   It’s Monday…My OBGYN rotation begins today! Last Friday while saying my goodbyes, Martha stopped to say hi to a Doctor. During the conversation, I got to know that the Doctor works in the O&G department, Martha introduced us. She explained to the Doctor that we’ll be coming […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-13 by Deborah Nwaeke

  STETHOSCOPE MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY 13 Day 11 The day’s activities began with the usual Friday Morning meetings. Amongst the presentations was one which Dr Victor presented. It was a medical case. He did pretty well in my opinion. There was also a guest presentation by a neurosurgeon. The meeting ended at about 11:00am. […]

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MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-12 So… today’s minor surgery. One of the registrars, Dr Victor, had asked me if I wanted to scrub in (actively assist, more like the surgeon assistant) for the next surgery. I said I’d be willing to. Then he saidsomething else that would make my scrubbing in not possible,I don’t remember what […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-11 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-11 By the second week things weren’t as tense. One of the incidents that stopped the intimidation which I think I must share was this. We were asked to study the anatomy of an organ, this was spilt into three different subtopics. The other student and I picked a subtopic each, but […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-9 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-9 Day 6 Today went pretty well. It was “clinics” today. The consultant in my team, Dr Philips, was present. I learnt he had been on leave, and only just returned.  I like him. He has a fatherly aura, and is a good doctor. I’m not sure how I know that, but […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-8 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-8 Today… Today began on a good note. I arrived at about 7:30am. I waited till 7:55am to put a call through to Dr Desmond, who’s become close to a chaperone in my eye.  He’s more experienced, young, and pretty easy to talk to, so I figured I could get my clarifications […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-7 by Deborah Nwaeke

STETHOSCOPE MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-7 Day three 12:40pm   I couldn’t finish up yesterday due to the workload I had (like I worked the whole day *rolls eyes*). My body is still trying to adjust to the schedule. So let’s go over yesterday… I called a senior registrar, who I later got to know as […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-6 by Deborah Nwaeke

STETHOSCOPE CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-6 Day 2 I cried yesterday…self-pity and all, but I also decided to face this squarely. I didn’t come here to play. So I prayed for grace, help, favour, wisdom, and everything needed to overcome. I’m hoping for the best but prepared to face the worst. It’s 08:10am… The scripture reference that says, […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-5 by Deborah Nwaeke

MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-5 Whew! I entered another cab to continue my journey back home. I thought I had learnt my lesson, so this time I asked the man loading (call passengers in) the vehicle if he had change of 500# (the same 500#), he told me to enter the vehicle. Dear girl here assumed […]

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THE STETHOSCOPE-EPISODE-4 by Dr. Deborah Nwaeke

    CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-4 I wonder if “new in town” was written on my forehead because regardless of how much I tried to blend in, I kept being treated like a newbie, in a nice way though. For example, I tried speaking pidgin to someone who apparently speaks pidgin too, but hedeliberately replied in […]

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