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Hi, thought I'd get your advice. I have 3 options, but they are somewhat mutually exclusive due to time constraints:
- temp screening of hospital staff and visitors (not patients), potential to transport patients if needed
- food bank to give out food
- research from home, guaranteed pub at the end (will be a few months though)
Temperature screening and research from home.
Multitask by bringing your laptop to the screening desk for any downtime
Either 1 or 2. Research is overrated. Medicine is a service profession.Hi, thought I'd get your advice. I have 3 options, but they are somewhat mutually exclusive due to time constraints:
- temp screening of hospital staff and visitors (not patients), potential to transport patients if needed
- food bank to give out food
- research from home, guaranteed pub at the end (will be a few months though)
Having one's personal laptop at a screening desk could introduce the potential of contamination of the laptop. Cannot recommend.
I did Hct's, U/A's, pregnancy tests (the flocculation ones), wet mounts, ferning (for ruptured membranes) and plenty more!Research from home does not require lab skills or "good hands" and, frankly, and to my dismay, is not highly regarded by most adcom members who value bench research although it has little relationship to what 21st century doctors actually do as practitioners (back in the day my 92 year old friend did her own CBCs and chemistries as a resident and having some lab skills were important).
Research from home does not require lab skills or "good hands" and, frankly, and to my dismay, is not highly regarded by most adcom members who value bench research although it has little relationship to what 21st century doctors actually do as practitioners (back in the day my 92 year old friend did her own CBCs and chemistries as a resident and having some lab skills were important).