| “My experience at site B has been wonderful … I know at the end of my rotation there, it was two full months of precautions with SARS, especially in the height of it all, and the medicine service was extremely busy, we took the brunt of the load, all the operations were cancelled, all the clinics were cancelled, yet general medicine still had patients coming in but couldn't be transferred out … so surgeons had much less work, the people involved in clinics had much less work, yet we really took the brunt of the beating professionally in terms of workload on general medicine … it was tough, tiring and chronically stressful, but the administration was extremely supportive and understanding and what struck me at the end of my rotation … we were genuinely thanked … my initial experience at site B was very positive. …” |