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All of us primary care/derm/ortho/etc folks nervously going over critical care medicine in our limited down time
Me, an oncology pharmacist, learning I’m going to be working with the remdesivir study
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Why do haematologists love acronyms so much? Everything’s full of these strings of letters, like DLBCL, R-CHOP, R-ICE, MDS RAEB, GDP… no wonder people find haem intimidating
AND THEN
SOME OF THE ACRONYMS DON’T EVEN MAKE SENSE
Do you want to know what R-CHOP stands for?? R is for rituximab, cool. C is for cyclophosphamide, fair enough. H is for… hold up… doxorubicin. Um. Ok. O is for… vincristine?! What?! don’t play with me like this!!
This comes from physicians making names for regimens. One brand name for doxorubicin is Hydroxydaunomycin, and vincristine = Oncovin.
Yeah I hate brand names and try not to use them except in pressors and for Bactrim because… come on.
You know you’re an onc pharmacist when you prefer the acronyms 😂 because ddAC-THP is so much easier to say then dose-dense doxorubicin cyclophosphamide followed by paclitaxel trastuzumab pertuzumab
And onc has made me 100% guilty of using brand names now because Yescarta is easier to say than axicabtagene ciloleucel
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escaped medical leech
There are medical leeches!?
Yes! They work very hard to get their medical degrees.
not this one, though. this one’s trying to ditch class.
Where I did residency, we had like 5 leeches in a bucket in the pharmacy that we never actually used, but still had to feed periodically. Don’t ask me what they ate. I tried to avoid them as much as possible.
Ok late to the party but how on earth was that pharmacy’s job. That seriously seems like medical supplies or something.
Regardless, I wish all pharmacies had pet leeches to look after.
Where I did my PGY1, we had maggots and for my PGY2, we have leeches 🙃 not much is stranger than walking into the fridge for a med and finding a bucket of leeches
There are few feelings better than being post-call after a 28-h call shift.
I feel this in my soul.
Although this is only beaten by the rare times of being post-call after a 28+ hr shift, on a Friday, and heading into a long weekend which you also have off 👌🏻
Paolo Sebastian | Autumn/Winter 2016
Oh my god this is why I’m not a critical care pharmacist
Omg this was literally my thoughts every time I had a level 1 trauma. It’s like I’d hear the word “intubate,” and suddenly start second guessing myself on how to multiply with decimals.