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− | '''July''' may signify a few things outside of healthcare: summer time, barbecues, and [[Independence Day]]. In the hospital setting, '''July''' has a very different connotation: it means the most lethal month of the year.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/07/report-the-worst-time-of-year-to-be-sick/ Report: July The Worst Time of Year to Be Sick]</ref> Why? New interns. Brand new interns. It is to be expected: there's only one way for a medical student to become a doctor: trial by fire and that's what intern year is about. And '''July''' is the first month of that year. In fact, on June 2015, one Boston hospital eliminated July from the calendar and saw a 3,000% decrease in mortality as a result.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/decreases-mortality/ Hospital Eliminates July from Calendar, Decreases Mortality 3,000%]</ref> Surprisingly? Not at all. | + | '''July''' may signify a few things outside of healthcare: summer time, barbecues, and [[Independence Day]]. In the hospital setting, '''July''' has a very different connotation: it means the most lethal month of the year.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/07/report-the-worst-time-of-year-to-be-sick/ Report: July The Worst Time of Year to Be Sick (Gomerblog)]</ref> Why? New interns. Brand [[July Intern|new interns]]. It is to be expected: there's only one way for a medical student to become a doctor: trial by fire and that's what intern year is about. And '''July''' is the first month of that year. In fact, on June 2015, one Boston hospital eliminated July from the calendar and saw a 3,000% decrease in mortality as a result.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/decreases-mortality/ Hospital Eliminates July from Calendar, Decreases Mortality 3,000% (Gomerblog)]</ref> Surprisingly? Not at all. |
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− | If you're a patient, tough it at home. Or at least wait until the fall. Or better yet, winter. | + | #If you're a patient, tough it out at home. Or at least wait until the fall. Or better yet, winter. |
+ | #If you're a resident, fellow, or attending supervising these interns, again, stay home, wait until the fall. Or better yet winter. | ||
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+ | * [[Dead, dead, dead, dead...]] | ||
+ | * [[Dead Patient]] | ||
+ | * [[Death]] | ||
+ | * [[Hospicillin]] | ||
+ | * [[Morbidity & Mortality]] | ||
+ | * [[Mortality Rate]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:40, 27 July 2017
July may signify a few things outside of healthcare: summer time, barbecues, and Independence Day. In the hospital setting, July has a very different connotation: it means the most lethal month of the year.[1] Why? New interns. Brand new interns. It is to be expected: there's only one way for a medical student to become a doctor: trial by fire and that's what intern year is about. And July is the first month of that year. In fact, on June 2015, one Boston hospital eliminated July from the calendar and saw a 3,000% decrease in mortality as a result.[2] Surprisingly? Not at all.
Gomerpedia Advice
- If you're a patient, tough it out at home. Or at least wait until the fall. Or better yet, winter.
- If you're a resident, fellow, or attending supervising these interns, again, stay home, wait until the fall. Or better yet winter.
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