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A new year arrives, along with fresh new faces of surgical interns and surgical nurses. Welcome to Seattle's Trinity Vale Hospital, a top of the line teaching hospital known for teaching and holding some of the best surgeons in the nation. However everything may not be as it seems with all the competition to the top of this surgical food chain. Trust, passion, love friendship and betrayal are only the beginning of trying to make a name for yourself. Once you walk though those doors only time will tell how things end up.
Okay so this randomness came to mind while watching Grey's Anatomy, The Good Doctor and House. So those are my inspirations. And don't worry if you don't know all the surgical terms or treatments googling and looking them up is fine. Please for everyone else, do explain what it is somewhere in your posts even if it's in a spoiler.
Note their will be more interns then anything else.
Say their are 10 people. 5 will be interns, 3 residents, 1 fellow and 1 Attending. That 1 attending could have all 9 on his/her serves for that day.
Also if I do not get a head for the Deperment you will not be able to pick it as a speciality.
•Cardiac:
•General:
•Neuro: Dimitrius Kazee
•Orthopedics:
•OB/GYN:
•Pediatric:
•Plastic:
•Trama:
Interns
After completing medical school, the doctor completes their first year of post-medical school training. This year is referred to as the intern year. The intern does not have the right to practice unsupervised medicine, and must practice within the confines of the training program in which they are enrolled.
Residents
Residency follows the intern year. At this point, when the internship year has been completed and a third level exam has been passed, the physician may practice as a general practitioner. While practicing independently is possible, the vast majority of physicians choose to pursue a residency for further training. Residency can range from an additional two years of education to an additional seven years of training, depending on the specialty. For example, a family practice residency would be two years of residency while a surgery residency may last five, seven or more years.
Fellows
A fellow is a physician who has completed their residency and elects to complete further training in a specialty.
Attendings
An attending physician has completed their training and is practicing independently in their chosen specialty. This term is typically used at teaching facilities to differentiate fully credentialed senior level physicians from junior physicians who are still completing their higher education. In the hierarchy of physicians, the attending is at the top under only the physicians who run the hospital itself, while the medical student is at the bottom.
Okay so this randomness came to mind while watching Grey's Anatomy, The Good Doctor and House. So those are my inspirations. And don't worry if you don't know all the surgical terms or treatments googling and looking them up is fine. Please for everyone else, do explain what it is somewhere in your posts even if it's in a spoiler.
Note their will be more interns then anything else.
Say their are 10 people. 5 will be interns, 3 residents, 1 fellow and 1 Attending. That 1 attending could have all 9 on his/her serves for that day.
Also if I do not get a head for the Deperment you will not be able to pick it as a speciality.
Specialities/Head of Departments:
•Cardiac:
•General:
•Neuro: Dimitrius Kazee
•Orthopedics:
•OB/GYN:
•Pediatric:
•Plastic:
•Trama:
Rankings:
Interns
After completing medical school, the doctor completes their first year of post-medical school training. This year is referred to as the intern year. The intern does not have the right to practice unsupervised medicine, and must practice within the confines of the training program in which they are enrolled.
Residents
Residency follows the intern year. At this point, when the internship year has been completed and a third level exam has been passed, the physician may practice as a general practitioner. While practicing independently is possible, the vast majority of physicians choose to pursue a residency for further training. Residency can range from an additional two years of education to an additional seven years of training, depending on the specialty. For example, a family practice residency would be two years of residency while a surgery residency may last five, seven or more years.
Fellows
A fellow is a physician who has completed their residency and elects to complete further training in a specialty.
Attendings
An attending physician has completed their training and is practicing independently in their chosen specialty. This term is typically used at teaching facilities to differentiate fully credentialed senior level physicians from junior physicians who are still completing their higher education. In the hierarchy of physicians, the attending is at the top under only the physicians who run the hospital itself, while the medical student is at the bottom.