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I would try really hard to find the beneficial good in the menial. Being an emergency med resident on thoracic surgery rotation, I was the lowest of the low. My chief assigned me the daily task of unpacking and tediously packing a mediastinitis wound. Every morning for 4 weeks. I learned a heck of a lot from this patient. He was a WWII vet, and he had a lot of good life advice. I think he liked having someone to talk to as well. I resented the scut work at first, but I soon looked forward to it - although it often meant I missed the first surgical case of the day. You have to find the good in everything you do, even if seems rather boring or meaningless.

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This may be dated: Never write anything in the notes that would be embarrassing if read in court. Things like "FLK" for funny-looking kid. or "Attractive female, appearing stated age". Keep descriptions accurate, but dry.

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