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I have a new blog online, and it is a collection of medical stories from doctors, nurses and other people who work in the medical field. I was hoping that you could help me in coming up with a new story idea. If you work in the medical field, please submit a story! It can be funny, joyful, sad, heartwarming…ANYTHING! Also, you can view the blog online at www.codebluestories.blogspot.com. THANKS!!
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Well, it’s a short story and it’s silly but I once got hooked up on a date because of an autopsy. I’m a Pathologists’ Assistant and post mortem examination is part of my job. I was assisting with a case that was of major interest to the cardiac surgery team. As such, several team members were present in the morgue including the Physician Assistant. I was helping the Pathologist with the evisceration and noticed that the PA kept staring at me. Our morgue was very small and cluttered, so at one point he was asked to move out of the way of the surgeon and because he was staring at me he tripped over the suction pump and almost knocked it down, bringing attention from the other members of the team who looked back and forth at us, smiled and shook their heads. I actually thought he was pretty cute as well, but was trying to be professional.
Several days later an EKG tech poked her head into the gross room and caught my attention. She told me he had been asking about me and sent her down to “find out my situation”. After she left, the same Pathologist who had been part of the autopsy asked what was going on and I told him. Dr. Vanderbilt is himself quite a fun character, and realizing that I was somewhat interested in the PA decided to take matters into his own hands. He stormed into his office, paged the poor PA at the CVU and demanded that he “ask this girl out- for this weekend! Not next weekend” as “this business is interrupting our lab!”
There is a lot of humor and irony surrounding the business of autopsy pathology. If I think of any relevant/appropriate stories I’ll pass them along!
I will make this request to my wife, who has been in Neuro at the “Big John” in Baltimore for 20 years (since she began volunteering as a Unit Clerk during College Summers.) She is now an N.P. in Spinal Neurosurgery.