It has been stressful as well. I hit an overall low point in November when I worked 14-hours most days on one of the busiest services in the hospital: General Medicine. I was pushed over the edge, however, when a couple of other stressful events took place in my personal life, including with my family. I went into a depression during this time and made it a point to reach out to my therapist and someone through our Employee Assistance Program. I was grateful to also have the support of my PD, co-residents, and other administrative staff in the program.
General Medicine was the hardest rotation I worked on all year because of the long hour days and immense amount of information that quite frankly, I'm still trying to master. It was an exhausting couple of weeks. Intern year so far has taught me tremendous humility and resilience.
After General Medicine I was scheduled to be on Geriatrics for a couple of weeks before a one-week Christmas vacation. The New Year will bring another 2.5 months of the General Medicine rotation, and a few weeks here and there of Ambulatory (clinic), Rheumatology consults, Pulmonology consults, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, and Emergency Medicine.
Hoping for a fresh, new start in 2021 :) Thanks for reading this short udpate!