THIS WEEKEND MARKS THE LAST WEEKEND OF CALL JEFF WILL TAKE AS A RESIDENT. IN OUR HOME THAT IS SOMETHING TO BE CELEBRATED.
I VIVIDLY REMEMBER HIS FIRST NIGHTS OF CALL AS AN INTERN, WAKING (OFTEN BEFORE HE ROSE) TO THE INCESSANT BEEPING COMING FROM HIS PAGER. I WOULD WAIT AS THE BLUE SCREEN ILLUMINATED A NUMBER OR BRIEF TEXT ALERTING HIM TO CALL THE HOSPITAL. I THEN HELD MY BREATH AS HE RESPONDED WITH, "JEFF LARSON RETURNING A PAGE" WONDERING IF HE IN FACT NEW HOW TO CORRECTLY ASSESS THE SITUATION, PROVIDE THE CORRECT DOSAGE, OR SOLVE THE ISSUE AT HAND. I COULD FEEL HIS UNEASE, SENSE HIS TENSION, AND SHARED HIS CONCERN. AFTER A TIME, HIS CONFIDENCE GREW AND WITH IT SO DID MINE.
AND, NOW WE HAVE COME TO THE END OF HIS FIVE YEARS OF TRAINING. THERE ARE ONLY A FEW MORE CALL DATES LEFT ON OUR GOOGLE CALENDAR. GRADUATION WILL SOON BE UPON US. WE ARE IN THE HOME STRETCH.
I NO LONGER HOLD MY BREATH WHEN HIS PAGER GOES OFF. HE ANSWERS EACH PAGE WITH CARE, CONFIDENCE AND EASE. I AM FILLED WITH PRIDE AS I HEAR HIM RESPOND TO PATIENT CALLS, ANSWER QUESTIONS, AND PROVIDE SOLUTIONS. I NOW SEE THE FRUITS OF HIS LABOR (IF ONLY I COULD WATCH HIM OPERATE), AND AM GRATEFUL FOR ALL WE HAVE LEARNED THROUGH THIS SEASON OF TRAINING.
EACH SET OF SCRUBS THAT I WASH AND FOLD IS A REMINDER OF ALL HE HAS ACCOMPLISHED. I AM GRATEFUL TO BE THE ONE TO WASH THEM.
congratulations to you and your family for this major milestone! and oh if google calendar knew what a lifesaver it is for wives of medical rsidents. :)
ReplyDeletei'm happy to see i'm not the only one at home washing scrubs. and glad that the new blue hasn't bled onto any of our other clothes!