In medicine there are always complicated, often stressful situations to manage, but experience teaches calm in high pressure moments, writes Dr Bruce Powell, with medical student Chelsea Bolland.
I mentor medical students whenever I get the chance. I do it because I enjoy it, but also because it helps me remember what medicine is like before experience changes how you think.
Recently, a student I work with told me about something that happened on the wards that unsettled her.
She was following a medical registrar during a shift when a MET call came through. For those...
I mentor medical students whenever I get the chance. I do it because I enjoy it, but also because it helps me remember what medicine is like before experience changes how you think.
Recently, a student I work with told me about something that happened on the wards that unsettled her.
She was following a medical registrar during a shift when a MET call came through. For those...
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