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This May Hurt a Bit: Harvard medical student's blog

91 点作者 papermashea大约 11 年前

5 条评论

JeremyMorgan大约 11 年前
This article puts a human touch on a human situation, from their point of view. As a volunteer firefighter I see more stuff than you normally would on average and it gives you a different perspective. For instance:<p>Before I got into this field, I always thought of firefighters, paramedics and doctors as magical superheroes that can fix anything. As long as you make it to their doorstep you&#x27;ll be fine. This is not not always the case. the amount of people who are unsaveable would shock you. Even in the very best of care.<p>That&#x27;s not a slight on firefighters, paramedics or doctors in the least bit, I&#x27;m just saying from statistics perspective there are way too many things out there that will kill you no matter what. They really are superheroes in the sense that they do extraordinary things every day and they always bring their A game. They do things you just wouldn&#x27;t think possible because of how much they push themselves.<p>I&#x27;ve also seen what is described in the top article of this blog. When you see someone pass and you see just how much was done to save them. Even a 90+ year old person who at best would have a good year or two left, and I&#x27;ve seen doctors pull out all the stops and work just as hard as they would anyone else. The only difference is the patient is even more fragile at this stage. Life is life and they get it.<p>I&#x27;ve seen people work and struggle when it was very clear things are over. CPR that goes on long after the patient is past the point of no return. I&#x27;ve never seen anyone &quot;throw in the towel&quot; too early and I&#x27;ve seen people push and fight when everyone in the room knows what the outcome will be.<p>In short, everyone should read things like this and get a glimpse of this perspective. I don&#x27;t know what you can take from it, but it sure will make you appreciate first responders and ER personnel more. At best it will make you appreciate life more.
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jamesaguilar大约 11 年前
The first article about the guy who died during a hip replacement surgery (?). It&#x27;s terribly sad for everyone else, but when I go, that&#x27;s one of the best ways I can imagine it happening. You go down optimistic for a better future where your hip is working again and just . . . never come back up. Dramatically preferable to years of battling with cancer or a gradual dip into dementia, at least for the victim. Especially if you&#x27;ve led a full life and are only going to be here for a short time more anyway, as is often the case with people who start breaking bones in old age. For the family, my heartfelt condolences.
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johnpt大约 11 年前
Wow, this is a really moving blog. It shows you their point of view.
Lilme大约 11 年前
Based on her writing style, it is a good thing she is going into medicine and not journalism.
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antidaily大约 11 年前
Med students don&#x27;t know shit. And don&#x27;t do shit. But I suppose it&#x27;s still an interesting perspective.
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