Otherwise known as CNM. In this rotation, I am acting as a "manager" and practicing the act of hiring, looking at resumes, and creating policies and procedures.
For this rotation, I'm working with two other interns, which is nice to finally be around other interns my age. Don't get me wrong, I like all the preceptors and everything, but it's nice to be around other people who can relate to what I'm going through. We're all getting worn down, restless, poor, and eager for what's going to happen to us after the internship.
For our CNM project, we'll be creating five policies and procedures for the Milk Room that will be in the new C&W Mott Children's Hospital that's opening in November. A Milk Room is a room that is controlled by dietary staff, ensuring that a mother's expressed breastmilk is properly handled, stored, and fortified (if needed). So, as interns, our project is to create a handful of the policies and procedures related to drop-off, delivery, storage, handling, and discharging the breastmilk.
This week we also have a handful of other small assignments including a resume review, NCP chart audits, among other things. I can't believe that next week is my last week in the entire clinical rotation. Then it's about a month of community work and then about a month of clinical professional staff experience. Then I'll be done, OMG!
What I'm most excited for at this point is that our spring break starts next Friday, FINALLY. Much needed. I'll be hanging out at home, sleeping in, and visiting friends, family, and my love
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Have a great break!
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