Middle Finger

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The middle finger is a popular salute used among health care professionals. Most commonly, it is a gift given by graduating residents to their now-former attendings.[1] The middle finger should never be given to a patient. However, in rare scenarios, the middle finger may be used to probe their orifices if the other fingers prove to short.


How Do I Locate My Middle Finger?


  • If you look at your left hand with the dorsum facing you, it is the third finger counting in from the pinky or the thumb.
  • If you look at your left hand with the palm facing you, it is the third finger counting in from the pinky or the thumb.
  • If you look at your right hand with the dorsum facing you, it is the third finger counting in from the pinky or the thumb.
  • If you look at your right hand with the palm facing you, it is the third finger counting in from the pinky or the thumb.


How Can I Be Extra Sure?


Start with a plain film from the hands, then confirm with both a CT and MRI of bilateral hands. Afterwards, radiologists often recommend serial scans at 6 month intervals to ensure stability in the position of the middle finger.


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References


  1. Graduating Resident Gives Finger to Every Attending in Department Before Leaving (Gomerblog)


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