Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

More than medicine...

I had diagnosed "abdominal pain" when the real problem was hunger; I confused social issues with medical problems in other patients, too. I mislabeled the hopelessness of long-term unemployment as depression and the poverty that causes patients to miss pills or appointments as noncompliance. In one older patient, I mistook the inability to read for dementia. My medical training had not prepared me for this ambush of social circumstance.
Real-life obstacles had an enormous impact on my patient's lives, but because I had neither the skills nor the resources for treating them, I ignored the social context of disease altogether....

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/opinion/openforum/article/Funding-healthy-society-helps-cure-health-care-3177542.php#ixzz2OkRE4q4X

Friday, December 30, 2011

A new beginning...

With the onset of 2012, it's hard for me to believe that in six short months I will be a physician. "Dr. Christensen" still sounds so surreal to me even after being in school for 20 of my 26 years of life.

I plan to start this blog up to chronicle my continued journey as I finish my final year of osteopathic medical school and venture into the world of Scrubs and Grey's Anatomy as an INTERN! :audience shudders with fear:

I hope this continues to be a discussion and update on all that I'm learning and as a tool to maintain my humanity in our currently broken healthcare system.

Some things I hope to discuss:

-AMSA
-Osteopathic Medicne
-Patch Adams and his amazing work
-Residency
-Life in General
-Attendings

Thanks for reading...