I, too, feel awkward writing introductions, but here goes nothing... :P
My husband is a PGY-5 in Otolaryngology and is Chief this year. He is currently interviewing for fellowships and I truly wish I could have found all of you when he was an intern. I can't say that I always feel like I have everything under control because let's face it --- I don't! But it does get easier although I always feel like we are venturing off into the unknown.
The one thing that I do not enjoy about my husband's residency is all the social events. We do not play golf and we never will so that excludes us from that activity. We don't go to the symphony or opera and that excludes us when the head of the department wants us to go to that. Seems like we are inflexible, yes, but when I have such limited time with my husband -- I am not going to spend it at activities that neither of us enjoy. We have made an effort this year to start going to more activities such as drug dinners (who can pass up a free meal?) and we even went to a barbecue this past weekend. Since we do not have children yet, it does seem awkward when everyone breaks into little groups, i.e., attendings, residents with children, me and my husband (not much of a group, huh?). My husband's program does not have any kind of social networking or support for spouses of residents which in my opinion, really stinks. When you pack your bags and move to a new place, you kind of hope that you will be able to become friendly with others in the same situation.
Enough complaining! I am a freelance writer and I also run in partnership a non-profit. We have no kids, but two great dogs. Throughout his residency our marriage has stayed strong and constant because of a lot of hard work and attention to making it a priority. I currently write a topic for Suite101.com titled "Families of Residents" and would love to interview anyone or use suggestions for ideas to discuss. Medicalspouse.org is one of the links in my topic.
Thanks and I look forward to speaking with all of you!
Marian
My husband is a PGY-5 in Otolaryngology and is Chief this year. He is currently interviewing for fellowships and I truly wish I could have found all of you when he was an intern. I can't say that I always feel like I have everything under control because let's face it --- I don't! But it does get easier although I always feel like we are venturing off into the unknown.
The one thing that I do not enjoy about my husband's residency is all the social events. We do not play golf and we never will so that excludes us from that activity. We don't go to the symphony or opera and that excludes us when the head of the department wants us to go to that. Seems like we are inflexible, yes, but when I have such limited time with my husband -- I am not going to spend it at activities that neither of us enjoy. We have made an effort this year to start going to more activities such as drug dinners (who can pass up a free meal?) and we even went to a barbecue this past weekend. Since we do not have children yet, it does seem awkward when everyone breaks into little groups, i.e., attendings, residents with children, me and my husband (not much of a group, huh?). My husband's program does not have any kind of social networking or support for spouses of residents which in my opinion, really stinks. When you pack your bags and move to a new place, you kind of hope that you will be able to become friendly with others in the same situation.
Enough complaining! I am a freelance writer and I also run in partnership a non-profit. We have no kids, but two great dogs. Throughout his residency our marriage has stayed strong and constant because of a lot of hard work and attention to making it a priority. I currently write a topic for Suite101.com titled "Families of Residents" and would love to interview anyone or use suggestions for ideas to discuss. Medicalspouse.org is one of the links in my topic.
Thanks and I look forward to speaking with all of you!
Marian
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