Clinics

By: Dawn M. Fiedorczyk
Class of 2010, University of Pennsylvania
After sitting in classes for two and a half years entering clinics is a terrifying, yet exhilarating new experience. All of the information that you studied and tried to store away in your brain now needs to be available, but not to regurgitate on a test paper but to use to save a life. Nothing can quite prepare you for your first days in the hospital. The new faces, protocols and requirements; it can all be very overwhelming. However, as I get ready to graduate, I promise that it is conceivable.
Just when you think you can’t possible take on another case, you can’t seem to muster the strength to do one more blood pressure on a feisty cat, give one more tube of banamine to a horse, restrain one more unruly parrot, talk to another overly concerned client for an hour after your day has ended, take one more order from a difficult resident or get any less sleep than you have over the past couple of days; clinics draw to an end and you wonder where time has gone.



