Jun 3, 2016

General medicine

Recently, I have started learning about a general medicine at another hospital, as shown in the left photo, where my senior colleague is one of the managers.

The reason why I made up my mind to try the challenge, regardless of the possibility that it would just add to my burdens, is not because there are some complains about the department I belong to. I am a cardiologist and pretty satisfied with my current situation at work as well as at home.

I love trying something new because it would make me more excited, as long as it includes no danger. Do not get me wrong ― I am not a coward. What I am getting at here is that I am not a thrill seeker. I am reluctant to ride a roller coaster or to do a bungee jump even though safety is almost guaranteed.

If the staff that I would try is really worth a try in terms of education for residents, I would make every effort to complete it, since I had been educated by staff doctors in the same way while I was a resident doctor after graduating medical college.

I am looking forward to seeing the future, in which my first step would lead to a blessing for the residents of our hospital as well as the staff including me.