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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

"Teacher Mode" -OFF

I scrubbed a surgery today with one of my colleagues. There were no residents (physicians in training) involved in the surgery. Because I work in a teaching hospital, I'm very accustom to instructing learners. It's very difficult to change that mindset. I spent the entire case telling my colleague what to do next during the procedure. I think I was iritating the hell out of her;-)


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