It's been a mere five months since I started my year of core clinical rotations, but oftentimes, I find myself floored and slightly untethered by what my patients are facing, what I'm feeling, and the aftermath of what happens when pathology & poverty mix...
After six weeks of OB/Gyn, I'm currently on my week of palliative care. Think of it as the-cradle-to-the-grave rotation. Literally.
pal·li·a·tiveToday, I choked back tears about four times during a family meeting with the adult children of a dying Ghanaian woman. (Note: my tears cost negative cents; they're that cheap.) The family reminded me so much of my own immigrant family that while my heart was aching for their pain, I was also projecting into the future, imagining what my own family will inevitably experience when my grandparents pass. I thank that family for sharing their private suffering with me.
adj.
1.Tending or serving to palliate
2. Relieving or soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without effecting a cure.
n. One that palliates, especially a palliative drug or medicine
It's not about dying. It's about how to live until you die.
2 comments:
You always end with great quotes. Maybe I should just quit my job and go travel the world. I'm a bit behind on that. Wanna join? ;)
and no, don't take me off. I love getting your updates!
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