
When the Nurse Has More Experience Than You: What They’re Really Teaching (If Your Ego Lets You Listen)
The nurse catches you in the hallway. “I saw your orders on the patient in 4. I think we should watch the potassium more closely.
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The nurse catches you in the hallway. “I saw your orders on the patient in 4. I think we should watch the potassium more closely.

You know the patient is stable. The labs from this morning were reassuring. The exam is unchanged. But it’s 2 AM, your attending might round

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It’s 11 PM, and you’re still charting. Again. Sarah, a recent grad, refreshes her EMR dashboard one more time. Her attending saw 32 patients today.

Your attending walks toward you with “that look.” Your heart rate spikes. Your palms sweat. Your mind goes completely blank on material you knew cold

You just finished a 10-hour shift. On your way out, you stop by the front desk to grab your things, and the receptionist hands you

You’re scrolling through LinkedIn at lunch, and another classmate just posted about their “incredible patient outcome” or their “smooth transition into practice.” Meanwhile, you’re still

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