A look behind the scenes: the everyday life of a trauma surgeon in Göttingen
A look behind the scenes: the everyday life of a trauma surgeon in Göttingen
A look behind the scenes of emergency medicine
The challenges that medical specialist staff are facing in emergency situations are often unmistakable and play a central role in the life of those affected. Christopher Spering, an experienced trauma surgeon and managing senior physician at the University Clinic Göttingen, gives insights into his everyday work in an informative podcast.
decisions under pressure
Spering describes how quickly he has to make decisions in his profession that are of great scope. Every day he is faced with patients whose fates are already characterized by serious accidents or acts of violence. "I have to make decisions within seconds that have consequences for a whole life. Often for people that I have never met before," he explains. This responsibility can be a great mental burden for every doctor, especially in emotionally charged situations.
diverse causes of injuries
The types of injuries that Spering are often used are are terrifyingly versatile. Whether it is men who have suffered serious injuries in disputes, young people who were thrown out of the car during car accidents or women who are victims of domestic violence - the tragedy is present in many facets. Such events not only illustrate the urgency of his work, but also the social problems that often lead to these injuries.
dealing with stress and stress
in a professional field in which every minute counts, it is crucial that the medical specialists also keep a cool head even in chaotic moments. Spering emphasizes that thanks to his experience, he is able to keep calm even in the most critical situations. "It doesn't help if I sit down and also cry," he says. Instead, after demanding operations in team discussions, he meets the necessary reflection to process emotions and act as a unit.
prevention and education
In addition to his role as a surgeon, Spering also emphasizes the importance of prevention. He talks about the accidents that happen more often at certain times of the day and gives advice to avoid serious injuries. An example lists the problem of trampoline jumping, where too many children are at the end of being at risk. This educational work is crucial to raise awareness of security.
a job with emotional depth
Christopher Spering, 42, describes his work as a "dream job", but acknowledges that not everyone is created for the challenges of the emergency doctor. He has gained experience in the hospital for over 14 years, which shapes him in his role in an expert and sensitive doctor. The podcast "Fresh to the work", which is published every second Tuesday, therefore not only offers insights into the everyday life of a trauma surgeon, but also stimulates the discussion about the human side of medicine.
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