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When you’re burnt out from working 80 hours a week and on the edge of losing your damn mind from sleep deprivation but then someone gives you a small snack or you have time to sit down and drink a cup of water:
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Today I had the chance to drink a whole cup of water between OR cases and I almost cried of happiness. When the highlight of your day is that you had the chance to pee once, something is wrong.
Residents like me work 80 hours a week (sometimes more) for what calculates out to be less than minimum wage because this is how residencies are structured and because we are the last line between patients and unsafe care. You didn’t hire enough nurses? Have the resident remove/place foleys and NG tubes. You didn’t hire enough transport staff? Have the resident transport patients. I can’t in good conscience let my patients have less than the standard of care, but it becomes unsustainable when you don’t have enough staff. To top this all off, my hospital CEO got a raise of millions of dollars this year, but my raise to next year doesn’t even keep up with inflation. People justify this treatment of residents by saying that oh well we will be rich when we’re attendings, as if having a higher salary in the future justifies this kind of exploitation. I know residents right now who are struggling to afford healthcare for their children, who struggle to find affordable housing within the area we are required to live because of home call. There is simply no justification for the amount of work we do compared with our pay (or the hours we work period).
Maybe this is just a long way of saying please be kind to residents in the hospital. We work really hard within a really broken system and care a lot about our patients.
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teamedstud · 1 year
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23.08.2023
We’re staying at home today. Lazy messy morning.
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biologist4ever · 6 months
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How we hear: A step-by-step explanation
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alfalfaaarya · 12 days
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12 September 2024 //Thursday.
Studied micro:
Hookworm infections
Strongyloides stercolaris
Patho :
Ovarian tumors- classification , epithelial tumours in detail.
Left to do germ cell , sex cord stromal, metastatic tumours.
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I left medical school last week. Withdrew in my second year. Alhamdulliah (All Praise to God) it was the best decision for me and I could see myself heading down a dark and dangerous path if I kept pushing myself at the pace I was. I hated the school I was at, it didn’t fit with my morals, I was making everyone around me sad and upset because of how unhappy I was (part of me is still bitter and negative) but more than anything I think I’m mad and disappointed in myself. I know I gave it my all, but the regret of not listening to my gut instincts 3 years ago sits with me.
It’s gonna take me some time to heal from the trauma of it all. I don’t really have any advice for now besides- stick to your convictions. At the end of the day, you are the one that has to live with your choices and if you don’t use your voice in the moments that really matter and cloud your judgement with voices as well meaning as they may be- you will spend years searching for your voice again only to hear it be a faint whisper.
My high school year book quote was this: “Courage does not always roar, sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying- I’ll try again tomorrow” + I remember my cousin who is now a second year internal medicine resident bullying me about still liking it to this day. So I definitely know I made the right decision to step away from medicine for now. I can’t handle the toxicity and bullying and even the most kindest people can lose their souls down this path so I warn you- set your intentions right and renew them frequently because it is easy to get lost.
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yanazanetta · 1 year
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04.26.2023. Woke up a little bit earlier today. Read my Bible and did my devotion while having some sips of coffee. Did laundry from my thrifted clothes. Cook a simple meal because my grandma was not home. Finish my lecture notes. Took a nap and now pulling a all-nighter 
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dreamedicineeducon · 6 months
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1990senthil · 4 months
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fatimazohraa · 1 year
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gghcares · 9 months
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Perhaps promoting the new challenge that Americans respond to the call of their origin and want to export medical technology for better health for all humans.
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When the male nurse turns to me in front of the patient and starts explaining to ME how we treat Afib in the hospital, while holding the vial of metoprolol that I ordered….to treat the patient’s Afib….
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I have already worked 85 hours this week, I simply do not have time for your misogyny right now. Please shut up and push the fucking metop I ordered so I can convert this patient and answer the 12 other pages I have.
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teamedstud · 8 months
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06.02.2024
Back to studies!
Gucci just got a bath and he’s loving his warm spot (radiator).
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vanishaaprieya · 10 months
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6/12/2023
My love is all mine,
Untouchable and out of reached,
It belongs to none,
With human hands can make it bleached,
Unforgettable to one,
And breakable to each.
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sdsbiology · 2 years
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sevyamhiims · 1 year
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