April - the cruelest month

Let me talk about pediatrics for a moment. Kids are great. About half the time the kids I round on are adorable. The other half of the time their are either too sick, too scared, or too old to be fun. Rounding on an angry teenager is about as much fun as rounding on a 2 year old who kicks and bites when you try to listen to his lungs. However, I'd take the angry teen over the biting terrors... most days.
That said, I enjoy the patients much more on pediatrics. They actually get better when you treat them. Their parents are another issue that I won't get into here. Adult patients can be hard on the soul - sick, multiple problems, unmotivated to change, blaming the health care system for not fixing their diabetes, threatening to sue when they can't leave the ICU to go have a cigarette... kids just don't do that.

Plus, pediatrics is classically the rotation where work hours are routinely violated. It's pretty much impossible to work only 80 hours a week with the kind of work needed to manage the pediatric service, all the patients, parents, calls and not to mention clinic.
So that's my big fat excuse.
Honkfest West was a HUGE highlight for me. I played a my trumpet all weekend and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Most everyone has heard about it by now. I hope to blog about it but it may have literally been too cool for words. I also went to the Tulip Festival north of Seattle (not too cool for words but pretty amazing nonetheless). And Shilo turned 20 (see right)! Those things pretty much cover my fun adventures for the month of April. I wish I could wax poetic about all the fun things as much as I did pediatrics but my time is up. April ends in just a few short hours and tomorrow herald a long day for me. Some other amazing things happened to me this month.... but I have to leave a little mystery, don't I?