Perhaps more important is the least important of the 4 = Ability
“If you have the first 3, you can develop the 4th. If all you have is the 4th, you’re just a jerk!”
Great mentors make the difference. On this last day of med school, I was reminded an important lesson… the 4 A’s of professionalism:
1. Availability
2. Affability
3. Adaptability
4. Ability
Thank you for everything Dr. Norbury!
@TTUHSCPMR
Fisher's rules: they always come in handy.
#ClinicalMedicine#Neurology#DontForget
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Reference:
Arch Neurol. 1982;39(7):389-390. doi:10.1001/archneur.1982.00510190007001
I’m back on wards and keep getting asked: “Why do we consult PM&R?”
So, my #physiatry community, what’s your favorite “one-liner” to answer this question?
“This patient is on palliative care, so what’s PM&R doing here?” 🤔
There are SO many ways #physiatry can help patients in palliative care, especially when it comes to treating MSK and neuro symptoms! 👇
https://t.co/zT8UYgaXUG
i asked my former professor why he wakes up at 4am every day to do 3 hours of focused work and he said:
“the ego is quietest in the morning”
and that has stuck with me ever since
My phone just decided to start blasting “Hustlin” by Rick Ross in the middle of my residency interview with the program director ☠️🤦♂️
It may be time for my wife and I to get our own Spotify accounts…