Well today I sort of get an ear full. Not really bad, but enough to make me realize I messed up! Yikes!
Let me explain ... before school started in the Fall we got this packet of info that had a bunch on information in it and some instruction on what to do with some of it. Part of that information regarded immunizations. Well, to try and make a long story short, I misunderstood what it was that we were supposed to do with our immunization information and almost ended up not being able to mentor. What happened was I thought, for some reason, that the only reason they wanted us to give our imms records to our student health center was so that they could look it over and tell us what we were missing and what not. For some reason it didn't click in my mind that the only way they can verify that we actually have our imms done is if we give them the information that we have on them. So instead I found my information on the MCIR (which is basically a database of imms records from childhood on) and found out what I was missing and what I needed to get. So I went and got that stuff done. Turns out I was supposed to give that info to our health center on campus as well! OOPS! So now I have to get up earlier than needed for class so that I can figure out this mess, because we need to send out this info to our mentoring sites by Monday.
Moral of the story? GET YOUR IMMUNIZATIONS AND THE TITERS DONE AS SOON AS YOU CAN!! It is just a mess when you don't follow/understand the directions completely lol! Also, for the parents out there, make sure your kid gets his imms done on time and when they are young. It's a pain to deal with when you are older and you have received your Hep B shots from three different providers!!!
M-R
3 comments:
wow... now I'm glad that my program made us do all of that before our first day of class! (and student health would hunt you down if it wasn't done)
I have a question about this mentoring you're doing - are you referring to clinical pairings, or are YOU mentoring someone?
We actually follow a PA (or in some cases a doc) in a clinic. It's sort of like 'pre-clinical' clinical, if that makes sense. We aren't mentoring, they are mentoring us.
That makes sense. I really wish my program had that kind of shadowing. I think it would be more helpful than our once-every-other-month history and physical pairings. :P
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