Glad to see your blog's still up and with the same House gif format it had when I followed you back as a first year medical student! I've been working in the ER (mostly UCC or life-saving/patient transfer cases, shifts in the ER itself a bit of a rarity for me, I enjoy the work others don't seem to like, ha!) now! Your stories come to mind a lot, especially the "oh and" last minute reveals that are more serious than what came before, fff.
Congrats on making it this far in your medical journey! Always great to hear that I'm riding "shoulder-devil" for an old PMTH co-worker, LOL.
Blog is still up. Laptop with over 500 House MD gifs crashed a few years ago, which was a devastating blow for the easily-amused internet-perusing medical community.
As you know from your own experience, the stories keep coming - you can't see patients without encountering bemusement, horror and outright hilarity. But I'll admit, the multi-factor trauma of the Covid pandemic, as experienced within the US health care system, really muted my "joyous-snark" perspective on medicine. Like, I still enjoy being a physician - but I'm no longer enthusiastic about encouraging high school/pre-med students to pursue medical careers in the US health care system. Because the system, it sucketh the life out of ye.
Which sucketh. Because Dr. Cranquis, despite wearing a cranky internet persona, is IRL stil a doc who loves making patients feel at ease and keeping his colleagues chuckling. I still see things happen at work and think "THIS would make a great True Story Kiddos! post" -- and then I get home and leave every memory of work behind me... ANYWAYS - don't know how I wandered down that avenue in this reply. Just haven't replied to a Cranquis-Mail (tm) in a while, I guess, and caught an acute case of the feels once again.
So, keep on keepin' on, my colleague!











