I’m on call all weekend and it’s actually been a bit busy. But I definitely wanted to keep up with the weekly post. So let’s dive in!
Svikki MD
Outpatient
We were very unstaffed from a nursing standpoint this week. The nurses that were there rocked it though and got us through. I probably saw the most patients this week since starting work. It was a mix of interesting cases and a lot of COVID.
Inpatient
I spent Thursday in Rapid City working with a hospitalist who has been taking care of COVID patients for the past 5 months. We reviewed treatment protocols, his experience with patients, the patterns of decline/improvement he has been seeing with them and discussed safe patient scenarios to keep at my hospital in Deadwood (and when to transfer). I’m very grateful they were willing to let me come and discuss with their doctors. There is also more awareness for them now that we will be admitting COVID patients.
Call
I’ve been on call for 4 of the last 7 days. That lead to a few more admissions to my inpatient panel. Between seeing them on the floors and seeing patients in the clinic, this week has once again flown by.
I’m getting used to constantly being on call for my own patients. Late night and early morning phone calls don’t surprise me anymore.
Spearfish
I live in a town called Spearfish. The town symbol is exactly what you might think it is…a speared fish. Exhibit A:
Spearfish is a quaint community with the main street filled with restaurants, bars, and shops. The public library is a block off of the main street, just next to the police station and fire department. There is a community bank up the road. It reminds me a bit of a larger version of the town I grew up in. However, unlike Muscoda Wisconsin, you don’t have to drive a mile before you hit your grocery store, fast food restaurants, and the local hospital.
The surrounding land is pretty flat and sits adjacent to the Black Hills. Someone recently mentioned to me that there is a recreational path that runs through Spearfish. This seemed like a safer option for me to explore than finding trails in Spearfish canyon without cellular reception. You never know, something could happen and no one would be able to find me.
Spearfish Recreational Path
I’ve spent the last two weekends exploring the rec path. It’s a concrete path that works it’s way through meadows and woods. The people are friendly and almost everyone you cross paths with smiles and says hello. I’ve been doing a power walk/jog combo for the 3.5-miles back and forth. The trail itself is much longer than that. It feels great to be outdoors and amongst nature. I’m interested to see how well maintained the path will be when we start having snowfall again.
Along the trail, there is the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery. It’s free to enter. According to their pamphlet:
Created in 1896 to propagate, stock, and establish trout populations in the Black Hills of SD and WY, D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery is dedicated to fish culture and resource management. After a very successful fish production history, the hatchery’s current mission is to help preserve the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s historic and cultural heritage.
I took a walk around the grounds for a bit and checked out the fishies from below in the Underwater Viewing Windows area.
Although there are many, many trails in the broader area, the rec path seems like a safer alternative for the time being. The weather has been fairly sunny recently and the temperatures tolerable with a fleece while working out. I don’t think it’ll be long though before I switch out the sports shoes for the snow boots again.
Hey Macklemore, can we go thrift shopping?
I love thrift shopping. It’s something I learned to love from my mother. In big metropolitan cities, I shop for clothes and shoes and in smaller cities, I check out the thrift store before buying items new if I can. The environmental impact our consumer society has on the planet has not gone unnoticed. Also, I will save money any day I can! Most (if not all) of my Ralph Lauren sweaters, J. Crew jeans shirts, and Gap turtle necks are thrifted. I usually can’t find pants for my long legs but I have issues with that in regular stores too.
When I first arrived in Spearfish, I noticed the kitchen was missing a few essentials I needed for meal prep. I found most of them in good condition at the St. Vincent de Paul store a few blocks away. When I needed winter gloves and some shopping totes for groceries, St. VdP had me covered. My greatest deal I’ve made so far was yesterday.
I won’t be home for Christmas
I’ve decided that if I am going to spend Christmas far away from family and friends, I’m going to decorate my apartment this year and have a Christmas tree. I stopped by St. VdP to look for decorations. They currently have a deal going where you can fill as many Christmas decorations into a box as you can for just $10! I filled up on ornaments, beads, lights, stockings, a snowman mug for hot cocoa, two decorative small trees, and a Christmas tree stand. All for just $10. I felt like a rock star. Now I just need to find a tree. When the Christmas season is over, I’ll repack everything and donate it back to St. VdP. So, it’s really more like a $10 rental fee.
If the other items I purchase during my time here are in good condition when I am ready to leave, I will donate them back. It’s an earth-friendly, wallet-friendly alternative to Amazon Prime.
It’s almost the most wonderful time of the year!
One thing I love: Pre-Christmas season….it’s so close, I can taste it. Literally, see the next section.
One thing I ate: Lindt Lindor White Peppermint Truffles. That melting white chocolate with the refreshing taste of peppermint…I’m in trouble.
One thing I’m grateful for: the invitation I received to have Thanksgiving at my colleague’s house with his family. Although I declined because I already have plans for myself that day, I truly appreciated the thought of inviting me to their family time since I’m out here in South Dakota alone. That being said, please remember, a Zoom Thanksgiving is better than an ICU Christmas. Please only celebrate with your household or core group of people. Our healthcare system can’t handle much more and I want everyone to be as healthy as possible.
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