Reflection on Ambulatory/Urgent Care Rotation
I completed my sixth rotation at Centers Urgent Care in Middle Village from June 24 to July 25, 2024. This experience significantly enhanced my ability to develop differential diagnoses quickly and accurately. In an urgent care setting, where patients often present with nonspecific symptoms that could indicate a wide range of conditions, this skill is crucial. I prioritized ruling out life-threatening or serious conditions early in the evaluation process to ensure patient safety and used clinical algorithms and guidelines to assist in decision-making, ensuring that all potential diagnoses were considered.
During this rotation, I gained proficiency in diagnosing and managing common respiratory infections such as acute bronchitis, pharyngitis, and upper respiratory tract infections, including the appropriate use of antibiotics. I also developed skills in assessing and managing minor injuries, including wound care, sprains, and simple fractures, which involved performing and interpreting basic imaging and applying appropriate treatment plans. Additionally, I learned and applied emergency protocols for conditions like chest pain, anaphylaxis, and severe asthma attacks, ensuring immediate and effective intervention.
Time management is a critical skill in a busy urgent care setting, where patient volume and acuity can vary widely. I improved my ability to prioritize patient care based on the severity of symptoms, ensuring that those in urgent need were seen promptly. I also learned to collaborate effectively with nurses, medical assistants, and other staff to delegate tasks such as triaging patients, taking vitals, and preparing rooms, which helped maintain clinic flow. Proficiency in using electronic medical records (EMR) systems is essential in modern healthcare settings. I improved my ability to document patient encounters clearly and concisely, ensuring accurate and complete records for future reference. I became adept at entering orders for diagnostic tests, medications, and referrals, reducing delays in patient care.
Although I performed several minor procedures, I recognize the need for more hands-on experience in this area. In future rotations, I plan to seek out opportunities to practice and improve my procedural skills under supervision. Additionally, I aim to stay updated with current guidelines and best practices and actively participate in continuing education opportunities to enhance my knowledge and skills. Communication is another area where I identified room for improvement. There were instances where I struggled to communicate complex medical information clearly and concisely, especially under time pressure. I plan to work on improving my communication skills to ensure that I can effectively convey important information to patients and colleagues, even in high-stress situations.