Friday, July 6, 2012

The Rural Journeyer

I'm writing you to from the BEAUTIFUL Gold Beach, OR, where I am currently kicking off my 3rd year clinical clerkships with my rural rotation. So far it has been really great. The first few days were a bit slow, but things really picked up today. I started off today scrubbing in on a surgery with Dr. Ward; I was right up in the front-lines, trying my best to be useful by answering the doctors' beckoning for various tools and supplies. I spent the rest of the day in the ER, and helped out with some super interesting, complicated, and rather sad cases.

Entrance to the friendly, quaint hospital in which I spend my days 
My living situation is rather interesting. I was originally assigned an apartment to live in, but was relocated at the last minute to an assisted living community. As silly as this sounds (and it is, in fact, rather silly), this has actually worked out quite well. My room is really nice, and everyone here is very friendly, both residents and staff. I keep offering the staff to help out (eg hanging out dinner trays, cleaning up after meals, etc), but so far they keep declining my offers. I think they probably think that I'm just trying to be courteous, when in fact I would really enjoy helping out with things every now and then. The only downfall with this setup is that my room, although equipped with a small kitchenette, is not sufficient for cooking my own meals. I haven't asked yet if they would let me use their kitchen--I'm not sure how they would feel about that. They do, however, always welcome me to eat the meals they prepare for the residents, but unfortunately I usually end up getting home too late, or am not yet hungry when the meals are being served. So far I've just been having some leftovers that Mom sent along with me, but I'm now to the point where all I have left of those is dishes that require a kitchen to prepare (eg spaghetti, stroganoff, etc), sot I'll need to figure out something soon.


My palette of dreaming (aka bed)
Spacious, eh?
Like I mentioned above, the town and surrounding areas are absolutely gorgeous, and the weather has been perfect. I really couldn't have asked for a more beautiful location to spend my summer. There isn't too much going on in terms of local attractions, but I will definitely be spending some time trolling the coast (I've already seen several viewpoints where boast some incredible views). Two activities that have caught my eye, however, are 1) the chartered ocean fishing, and 2) the famed local river-boat tours, both of which I'm looking forward to trying my hand at. Chris, Ariston and I are currently arranging a weekend getaway bachelor party for Mr. Michael Ryan, for which they will hopefully all  be joining me down here. I figure some fishing and boating trips may be in all of our futures. We'll see. I'll be sure to keep updating with pictures.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post. It's nice to have some visual and I am so glad to hear that things are going well. Today is Sunday so I am guessing I will talk to you soon. Bummer about the kitchen. Eating out could get expensive. I love you, bud. Keep posting as you have time. I love following your journey.

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  2. That room is a-ma-zing!! I LOVE it! Okay, okay...so the lighting is nice. That's good right?! Just kidding! It's not bad AT ALL except for the lack of food prep options but I'm sure you'll get that figured out. And, by the way, I'm a little jealous...I want to spend my summer on the beach! Think they'll let me stay there if I offer to help hand out dinner trays and such?? ;) Proud of you little brother. Really, really proud!

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