Why We Never Have Free Time Anymore
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2024
- A basic struggle I think a lot of people in medicine face.
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I think a lot of us succeed in medicine because we enjoy dedicating a great deal of time and effort to something complex and meaningful. Probably borderline pathologically so. However, medicine will never stop taking your time and energy if you let it. I conversely also feel anhedonic if I don't have something I'm working on or learning about, but I have learned to protect time for health and generally keeping my life in order. I also focus on doing what actually makes me excited (and not emotionally drained) in medicine (teaching, leadership, etc) as much as I can.
Every resident should be following you!
I am not a doctor at all but I am thankful for your videos.
I try to play a little music every day. Hobbies outside of medicine are a must
Can you do a video breaking down the recent JAMA study that assoiated diltiazem with increased risk of bleeding when combined with NOACs in the context of A.fib. I think that's possibly practice changing especially in the inpatient side. Thanks!
and people not in medicine don’t understand why we don’t have great interesting answers to “what do you do for fun / outside of work?” 😓
I feel like the internet is starting to show its side effects on our psychology
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Very insightful… doom scrolling takes over the world 😂😂
hi
This seems really familiar