A while ago, I filled out a
form to get me into a job shadow program, done through my high school. I got “accepted”
into it, and I have a job shadow tomorrow at Mercy Hospital .
I stated that I wanted to see what a live Emergency Room is going to look like.
I can almost guarantee that this desire is not going to be fulfilled, because
why would a hospital let some teenager see all the gory stuff that takes place
in an ER? Um, because I want to be doing that in less than ten years. I WILL be
doing that in less than ten years. The medical shows I watch (some realistic,
some unrealistic) such as Grey’s Anatomy and Untold Stories of the ER, are now
failing to satisfy my craving for medical action. I don’t want to continue
looking up surgery videos. I want to see, for my own eyes, in real life,
someone being cut open and sutured back together. I’m sorry if that sounds
creepy, but it’s the truth. I want to experience it, and I don’t want to wait
until I’m the one doing it myself. I want to observe.
Even thought I get to have a more professional job
shadow experience, I still have the opportunity to tour a hospital and get one
on one advice from a doctor. A friend of my dad’s works at a hospital downtown
and has agreed to talk to me about my future and let me get an inside look at
the hospital. I would actually rather do that because my dad would be with me
and it would be more personal, and I’d feel more comfortable asking questions
and such since the doctor/my “tour guide” is a friend of my dad’s.
I’m curious to know if the doctor will actually let
me see some sort of procedure. Nothing like a real sit-in surgery in an OR, but
something small, like a minor suture procedure. That would be so cool. I’m not
easily grossed out by those things, but then again, I’ve only seen videos. It’d
be cool to see if I’m bothered by the real thing, and actually helpful. I can’t
be nauseated by those things if I want to be an ER nurse.
Anyway, if I do get into the job shadow program, I’m
still going to do the job shadow with my dad’s doctor-friend. I would have two
different, yet similar experiences and I would benefit hugely from that.
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