🚨🔵 Understand Chelsea have been very clear with Barcelona: no intention at all to negotiate, discuss or talk about João Pedro.
#CFC see João as key part of project, it’s not about bid/value. No intention to sell at all.
Chelsea consider João untouchable. 🇧🇷
I wish someone sat me down and explained housemanship like this before I started.
The impostor syndrome is real, but here is the truth nobody tells you: it's not about how much you know, it's about how you manage the chaos.
Here are 12 things I wish I knew before starting house job:
1. Your pen is more important than your stethoscope.
If it isn’t documented, it never happened. In a lawsuit or a panel, your "good intentions" are irrelevant without a clear, timed note in the folder.
2. Senior Nurses are your greatest allies or your worst nightmare.
They have seen hundreds of HOs before you. Respect their experience. If they like you, they’ll save your skin; if they don’t, your calls will be a living hell.
3. Sleep when you can, eat when you see food.
The "HO Hunger" is real. You never know when a 5-minute break will turn into a 6-hour emergency. Treat every meal like it’s your last for the day.
4. Samples don’t walk to the lab.
Never assume a test was run just because you wrote the request. If you don't physically verify that the sample left the ward, consider it not done.
5. Clinical confidence is a necessary camouflage.
Even when you are panicking inside, stay calm for the patient and the relatives. A panicked doctor creates a chaotic and dangerous ward.
6. There is no trophy for struggling in silence.
If you can’t get a line after 3 - 5 tries or the patient is crashing, call your Senior Registrar. Admitting you need help isn't weakness; it’s professional maturity.
7. Your co-HOs are your oxygen.
The colleague on call with you is the only person who truly understands your stress. Cover for each other. One day, you’ll be the one who needs that 30-minute nap.
8. Treat the patient, not just the lab result.
Results can be wrong; the clinical state rarely lies. Always examine the person in the bed before you blindly adjust a prescription based on a printout.
9. Communication is 90% of the job.
How you talk to grieving or frustrated relatives determines whether you get a "thank you" or an assault. Empathy is just as important as your surgical skills.
10. Don’t carry the system on your back.
You will see death and you will see a broken healthcare system. Do your absolute best, but don’t let the weight of things you can't control break your mental health.
11. Master the "Emergency Tray."
Know exactly where the adrenaline, hydrocortisone, and oxygen keys are kept. Your life becomes 100x easier when you don't have to hunt for basics during a crash.
12. You are the doctor now.
The "Student" shield is gone. Own your decisions, learn from every mistake, and never forget the discipline it took to earn that "Dr." prefix.
The universe will make sure you'll win if you just believe in yourself. Universe doesn’t reward talent, luck, or intelligence first , it rewards the one who believe in themselves. let me remind you every good thing that you have in your life came after you decided to believe in it. even when nothing seems to be working. even when it feels quiet. even when your faith starts to shake a little. keep believing. keep visualizing. Keep showing up like it's already yours. Universe moves in silence before it reveals its magic. what you can't see is still unfolding. what feels delayed is simply on its right time. your belief is the bridge between where you are and where you're meant to be. Hold the vision a little longer cause It's already on its way to you. Manifest the sh!t out of it!!!
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