I know that I am coming into this without the experience of most of the psoters. We are starting residency this summer. I may be the one who was "thrilled" that DH is going into General Surgery at Mayo. Well, actually, I am thrilled that it is Mayo. All of this talk has frightened me.
Medical school has been an experience for us - for the first two years DH would get up early (5 am) and go to school to study. He would come home for a quick bite of dinner (30 minutes max) and then return to school to study until 10:30 or 11:00. This was every weekday. The weekends were 6am-10pm at the school. I was home with 3 kids trying to work FT and be in grad school FT.
Second 2 years were okay. We had numerous rotations where I saw him and others where I did not. 4th year was where things changed. He had done his first 3 years in Duluth and needed to finish his 4th year in Mpls. I was pregnant with baby #4. He left in early April and came back for the birth of our DS in August. He stayed home for 3 days and then went back to rotations in the twin cities. I was home alone with 4 children (one a newborn) until he graduated in Dec.
Going into surgery I am interested to see how my perspective changes. I know that it will be tough - sometimes worse than others. I have heard that this residency program has a great support system for families of residents. I hope that this is true.
I can't change what he is going into, so I hope to make the best of it. Any advice for that?[/i]
Medical school has been an experience for us - for the first two years DH would get up early (5 am) and go to school to study. He would come home for a quick bite of dinner (30 minutes max) and then return to school to study until 10:30 or 11:00. This was every weekday. The weekends were 6am-10pm at the school. I was home with 3 kids trying to work FT and be in grad school FT.
Second 2 years were okay. We had numerous rotations where I saw him and others where I did not. 4th year was where things changed. He had done his first 3 years in Duluth and needed to finish his 4th year in Mpls. I was pregnant with baby #4. He left in early April and came back for the birth of our DS in August. He stayed home for 3 days and then went back to rotations in the twin cities. I was home alone with 4 children (one a newborn) until he graduated in Dec.
Going into surgery I am interested to see how my perspective changes. I know that it will be tough - sometimes worse than others. I have heard that this residency program has a great support system for families of residents. I hope that this is true.
I can't change what he is going into, so I hope to make the best of it. Any advice for that?[/i]
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