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Most people would actually write an on hiatus post  to warn their readers of an upcoming lull but unfortunately, I didn’t have the foresight to do something similar to that. For the past week, I’ve been engulfed by the art and science of Anesthesiology. I’ve been learning how to make people numb, paralyzed and amnesic for extended periods of time so that surgeons could do their life-saving work. Though most people have a dismissive outlook towards anesthesiologists, I’ve really gained a good sampling of what they could offer. Patients at the brink of death could be sustained at that point thanks to the skills of a good anesthesiologist. I’ve seen a stab patient lose more than 90% of his total blood volume and still live. That alone is a tremendous testament to the skill and competence of Philippine General Hospital-trained anesthesiologists and surgeons.

The downside to all this learning is the not-so-little problem of not having enough time to sleep, eat and yes, blog. A clerk rotating under anesthesiology is expected to spend close to 80 hours a week in the operating room - with stretches  of  continuous 36-hour shifts being the worst-case scenario.

 In thirty minutes, I’ll be back in the operating room. And yeah, anesthesiology is supposedly one of  less toxic (demanding, difficult, exhausting etc.) rotations in Clerkship. Wish me luck. :p

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