@SophiaAntimis Never worry alone! If something doesn’t seem right, ask for help. If the senior people are not worried, ask them to share their rationale.
Explaining your concerns and hearing other perspectives will build your clinical judgment.
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#HumanismAlways, Day 4
Residency, circa the ‘90s
Her: “Yeah, it’s been tough since my mama died.”
Me: “Oh no. I don’t think I knew that. I’m so sorry for your loss.”
Her: “I appreciate that.”
*silence*
Me: “Had your mom been sick?”
Her: “Yes. She was.”
*silence*
@gldngrrl @danbraemer @ToKeepSimSafe Thanks for stopping by. I am so energized to speak with people like you who are passionate about the work. Thank you for helping #tokeepsimsafe#IMSH2023
Make a holiday gift this season and help #Lifebox@SaferSurgery train and mentor groups of #nursing leaders to improve patient safety and build leadership skills. Your support (thank you!) will help us build #safersurgical patient care around the world: https://t.co/yxM17LyLjh
@gradydoctor Thank you Doctor, for sharing this story. One of the most important (and hardest) communication that you demonstrate: “listening”
It is so normal to try to explain. You are teaching us to stop and truly listen ❤️
@gbosslet@DGlaucomflecken We need new language. The word “visitor” implies that I am coming in with flowers for a friendly chat. No. I am the person who knows the patient well, perhaps also their decision maker/ HC proxy. I give the care team important info. I will notice subtle changes. What word fits?
Delighted to be in Colorado this week working with the awesome team at @ChildrensColo for our Healthcare Simulation Essentials Course. Can't wait to meet our 20 course participants tomorrow! @MedSimulation@GetCuriousNow@keepsimsafe