Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which kind of medicine do you like to do, OP? If you know you're going to be mostly dealing with non-emergency situations, maybe you should go for a non-24/7 urgent care, or primary practice. If you like it busy, maybe you need to go to a different ER.
Its not that I want it to be busy. I wouldn't wish harm or bad health onto anyone! If we can go a whole shift without any serious injuries, that's great. However, it's when people come in with bullshit that is really annoying. I feel like I'm working crazy hours and just seeing nonsense patients all the time. If I wanted to do GP cases (vaccines, abdominal pain, chronic pains, management of conditions) then I would work in a GP facility and be home at 10 pm relaxing, not writing the chart of Dave the drunk who comes in every night after drinking 2 6 packs.
You sound miserable. You should find a different practice area.
+1 I wouldn't find another practice area, I would get out of healthcare all together.
+2
Anonymous wrote:ER provider here. I am very compassionate and loving, however I am so tired of working the ER. It's just nonstop BS coming in day in and day out. Complaints of things like sniffles/body aches, intoxication and general medical exams are basically what I do all day. No one is appreciative at all and the ER is constantly busy because it's pretty much operating as a primary care facility. I completely understand that some people come to the ER as a result of not having insurance, but a lot of people seem to come just for the hell of it. I see a true emergency (appendicitis, OD, heart attack, stroke, severe burn or broken bone etc) about once every 3 shifts. Would I be happier working in ICU or maybe just as a primary doctor so at least I would work on a normal 9-5 schedule and not have to deal with the 5th case of sniffles at 4 am.
Vent over. This is all stuff I can't say in real life because I would sound inconsiderate but my job is seriously dragging me down most days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which kind of medicine do you like to do, OP? If you know you're going to be mostly dealing with non-emergency situations, maybe you should go for a non-24/7 urgent care, or primary practice. If you like it busy, maybe you need to go to a different ER.
Its not that I want it to be busy. I wouldn't wish harm or bad health onto anyone! If we can go a whole shift without any serious injuries, that's great. However, it's when people come in with bullshit that is really annoying. I feel like I'm working crazy hours and just seeing nonsense patients all the time. If I wanted to do GP cases (vaccines, abdominal pain, chronic pains, management of conditions) then I would work in a GP facility and be home at 10 pm relaxing, not writing the chart of Dave the drunk who comes in every night after drinking 2 6 packs.
You sound miserable. You should find a different practice area.
+1 I wouldn't find another practice area, I would get out of healthcare all together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the ER during a thyroid storm last year. My husband worked in the ER decades ago.
I'm SO glad your days are filled with non-life-threatening issues.
What does this have to do with anything? You utilized an ER for an emergency condition. This post was not aimed at you.
Do I really have to spell it out to you?
If an ER doc wishes for more emergencies, that means he or she wishes for more suffering people in mortal danger. Having been in that uncomfortable predicament, I don't wish that on anyone. My husband, having been on the medical side, has never once uttered such a wish as OP's. And he got all the druggies as well.
I was trying not to express how disgraceful it is for a doctor to say the ER is boring, but hey, you asked for it.
Anonymous wrote:ER provider here. I am very compassionate and loving, however I am so tired of working the ER. It's just nonstop BS coming in day in and day out. Complaints of things like sniffles/body aches, intoxication and general medical exams are basically what I do all day. No one is appreciative at all and the ER is constantly busy because it's pretty much operating as a primary care facility. I completely understand that some people come to the ER as a result of not having insurance, but a lot of people seem to come just for the hell of it. I see a true emergency (appendicitis, OD, heart attack, stroke, severe burn or broken bone etc) about once every 3 shifts. Would I be happier working in ICU or maybe just as a primary doctor so at least I would work on a normal 9-5 schedule and not have to deal with the 5th case of sniffles at 4 am.
Vent over. This is all stuff I can't say in real life because I would sound inconsiderate but my job is seriously dragging me down most days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which kind of medicine do you like to do, OP? If you know you're going to be mostly dealing with non-emergency situations, maybe you should go for a non-24/7 urgent care, or primary practice. If you like it busy, maybe you need to go to a different ER.
Its not that I want it to be busy. I wouldn't wish harm or bad health onto anyone! If we can go a whole shift without any serious injuries, that's great. However, it's when people come in with bullshit that is really annoying. I feel like I'm working crazy hours and just seeing nonsense patients all the time. If I wanted to do GP cases (vaccines, abdominal pain, chronic pains, management of conditions) then I would work in a GP facility and be home at 10 pm relaxing, not writing the chart of Dave the drunk who comes in every night after drinking 2 6 packs.
You sound miserable. You should find a different practice area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which kind of medicine do you like to do, OP? If you know you're going to be mostly dealing with non-emergency situations, maybe you should go for a non-24/7 urgent care, or primary practice. If you like it busy, maybe you need to go to a different ER.
Its not that I want it to be busy. I wouldn't wish harm or bad health onto anyone! If we can go a whole shift without any serious injuries, that's great. However, it's when people come in with bullshit that is really annoying. I feel like I'm working crazy hours and just seeing nonsense patients all the time. If I wanted to do GP cases (vaccines, abdominal pain, chronic pains, management of conditions) then I would work in a GP facility and be home at 10 pm relaxing, not writing the chart of Dave the drunk who comes in every night after drinking 2 6 packs.
You sound miserable. You should find a different practice area.
Or maybe leave medicine all together. Patients aren't there to entertain you. Your expectations are off if you are looking to be appreciated. I'm surprised you didn't catch on in school or residency that medicine isn't an episode of ER.