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Jun 2025
15m 43s

Intern Bootcamp: The First Day

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
About this episode
RE-RELEASE
This was first published in 2023 but it's so good we are running it back!

Buckle up, PGY-1’s! Intern year is starting whether you’re ready or not. Don’t fret, BTK has your back to make sure you dominate the first year of residency.

First up, the first day of intern year.

Hosts: Shanaz Hossain, Nina Clark

Tips for new interns:
  1. BRING WHAT YOU NEED
    1. Name badge
    2. Scrubs, white coat, and extra clinic clothes
    3. Comfortable shoes - even on clinic days
    4. Pager
    5. Phone
    6. Pen
    7. Bonus stuff that’s good to keep in your bag: Snacks, extras of everything, toothbrusth/toothpaste/deodorant, suture 
  2. STAY ORGANIZED
    1. Preround purposefully and systematically 
      1. Look at the same things in the same order every day on every patient
      2. Write data in the same physical location on your sheet so you can quickly find information on the fly 
    2. Keep track of to-do’s from rounds
      1. Check box system: 
        1. Nina’s system: empty = not done, half full = ordered/needs follow up, full = completely done and followed up on 
        2. Don’t forget to look at the results of imaging studies, labs, or consults after they are entered! 
      2. Prioritize urgent/emergent things first, then consults and discharges, then routine orders, then notes
        1. As you get more efficient, start drafting your notes as you pre-round – it will save you lots of time later in the afternoon! 
  3. OWN THE FLOOR 
    1. During the day, be ready to shift your priorities as urgent issues arise. 
    2. Develop a system for remembering what happened after rounds so you can quickly update seniors 
      1. Shanaz’s system: One color for AM rounds, a different color for afternoon events
    3. Load the boat! Your team is there to help you. If you are concerned about someone or have a question, ask. There is truly no better time than as an intern. 
      1. Master the art of getting your seniors’ attention in the OR - be conscientious, be clear in what you’re asking, and be prepared to report back about urgent findings! 
Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. 

If you liked this episode, check out our new how-to video series on suture and knot-tying skills - https://behindtheknife.org/video-playlists/btk-suture-practice-kit-knot-tying-simulator-how-to-videos/
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