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It’s 8:15 AM. You just handed over a chaotic report, signed off on your last med pass, and walked out into a sun that feels personally offensive. While the rest of the world is grabbing their first latte and gearing...
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You know that feeling. It’s 7:45 AM. You’ve just handed over your last patient, your feet are throbbing, and all you want is to crawl into a hole and disappear for eight hours. Then you walk out the hospital doors....
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Let’s be real for a second: the term “Zen” usually feels like something reserved for people who don’t have to worry about titration orders, call lights, or the smell of C. diff at 3:00 AM. For us, the idea of...
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You know the feeling. You’ve just finished a 12-hour marathon. Your compression socks feel like they’re fused to your skin, your brain is a chaotic soup of medication doses and patient call bells, and you’ve forgotten what it feels like...
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You know that feeling when the elevator doors close at the end of your shift, and for the first time in twelve hours, it’s actually quiet? Your feet are throbbing, your brain is still processing the three admissions that happened...
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