General advice on doctoring. #TipsForNewDocs /2pic.twitter.com/fZXeMYbdUB
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Some thoughts on drugs and therapeutics. #TipsForNewDocs /3pic.twitter.com/H85wYhVm07
On uncertainty and the inevitable making of mistakes. #TipsForNewDocs /4pic.twitter.com/O58bj0pwcK
Some thoughts on career paths in medicine. #TipsForNewDocs /5pic.twitter.com/hpP3ala3iO
On professional relationships in medicine. #TipsForNewDocs /7pic.twitter.com/cTIaAOrD4g
On staying well (in medical school, residency and thereafter). #TipsForNewDocs /8pic.twitter.com/AGO96bDBRV
General advice that didn't quite fit in the other bins. (My personal favourite here is #4, courtesy of @weddellite.) #TipsForNewDocs /10pic.twitter.com/XMiBY7zBZv
Finally, the wise colleagues who shared #TipsForNewDocs. About half are on Twitter and they're all worth following.
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These are much more profound than my standard #TipsForNewDocs which is: “if there is food, you must eat it now. Even if you just ate or aren’t hungry.”
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