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In a world before exam grade U-turns, shifting travel restrictions and evolving hot/cold pathways, the concerns of most staff working within the ED were much more 'precedented.' For the majority of us, these concerns could essentially be reduced to:
Bonus points for keeping your own pen
However it always seems to be at exactly 2am, when there is a 3 hour wait to be seen, a full resus, someone belting out 'Hero' by Mariah Carey on repeat (with the occasional duet from the intoxicated patient next door) and an actively suicidal patient trying to abscond, that these three most basic of aims are at greatest threat. Its here that I often begin to re-evaluate my career & life choices.
By Chris OdedunIn a world before exam grade U-turns, shifting travel restrictions and evolving hot/cold pathways, the concerns of most staff working within the ED were much more 'precedented.' For the majority of us, these concerns could essentially be reduced to:
Bonus points for keeping your own pen
However it always seems to be at exactly 2am, when there is a 3 hour wait to be seen, a full resus, someone belting out 'Hero' by Mariah Carey on repeat (with the occasional duet from the intoxicated patient next door) and an actively suicidal patient trying to abscond, that these three most basic of aims are at greatest threat. Its here that I often begin to re-evaluate my career & life choices.