Sunday, November 23, 2008

Pediatrics Internship - the basics

Well, Linday and I are fully engaged in our peds internships, but have had a great time of it so far. We are now starting our 6th month and will be moving to new services on Monday (11/24/08). Here in Denver we work at two different hospitals - The Children's Hospital - a tertiary care children's hospital, and Denver Health - a county hospital. We have already rotated through various blocks including general wards, NICU, clinic, night float, etc. This coming month will be a nice change of pace for Lindsay as she moves from night float to a clinic month. I will be starting a month of general pediatric wards at TCH. Fortunately, we will both be working days this month :o)

The picture above in our intern class here in Denver.

Just to catch you up to speed: Pediatrics residency is a three-year process. As interns (first-year residents) we do most of the grunt work at the hospital and learn the basics of caring for children. The second year is a transition year where you gain more autonomy and begin to take a supervisory role in the care of your team. The third year is a unique opportunity to take full responsibility for a team, manage the patients, teach your junior residents, and work as a team leader.

Friday, November 21, 2008

CATHCING UP!

Gray's Peak - looking across to Torrey's peak, Rocky Mountain


Hello all! It has been a very long time since Lindsay and I got back to the blog to post new updates. Since the last post a lot has changed. After returning from Juventino Rosas, we returned to UNC where we eventually graduated from medical school - it only took 5 years!. During that process, we went through the much-anticipated (and sometimes dreaded) MATCH - the process whereby all medical students find out where they are being shipped for the next 3-7 years. Lindsay and I were thrilled to match in Denver, Colorado at The Children's Hospital, where we have now been for the past 6 months.






A lot has already transpired since moving out here - we have purchased a home, started our clinical internship, had visits from both sets of parents and friends (Preston, Angela, and Chuck), and thoroughly enjoyed the beauty of our new home. God has an incredible imagination, and seeing his handwork in our backyard (ie - the Rockies) is truly awe-inspiring.

We'll leave you with a few pictures of the fun we have had, and we'll do our best to post more often.


Much love,


JR & Lindsay


Mt. Ida - Chuck, Angela, Lindasy, JR

Mt. Bierstadt - Preston & JR

Pike National Forest

Garden of the Gods - Rory, Lindsay, Bob