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YoureGrammarWronger t1_j20tv70 wrote
Reply to comment by shapesize in How do shifts work on really long medical operations? by TerjiD
At one of the hospitals I cover, we’re down to one urologist who takes all the calls. Because the other two left and there aren’t any others to help.
YoureGrammarWronger t1_j20ted7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How do shifts work on really long medical operations? by TerjiD
Paragraphs two, three and four are pretty much explanatory for each other.
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Reply to comment by Cyclops_is_Right in How do shifts work on really long medical operations? by TerjiD
Yes withy he exception of breaks. With breaks, even with the handovers, there is an increase in positivity of outcomes.
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Reply to Hospitals should improve their presence on Instagram to promote healthy lifestyles, augment public health campaigns, and be a source of reliable and accessible health information online. by mightx
Ha. The cardiac hospital I trained at served fried chicken and soda.
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Reply to comment by Cynical_Cabinet in Major railroad posts record earnings, spends more on share repurchases than on its employees by esporx
I don’t think the law is to yield to passenger traffic. I’m pretty sure it’s the other way.