Humans adjust their behaviour according to whoever is watching. In front of a high performer, people work harder. In front of someone average, standards drop. You are always performing at your social level.
The more islamic knowledge you gain, the quieter you become. You become less arrogant, more observant, and you do not seek people's validation.
Wisdom is silent, arrogance is loud.
Doctors,
Your documentation should answer:
What did I find?
What did I think?
What did I do?
Why did I do it?
What happened next?
Courts want your reasoning. Not just your actions.
2nd generation doctors are the luckiest. Those ones where the dad has a medical centre and they're getting the degree just to run the family business.
But 1st gen docs. Hoo. These ones working hard to pull an entire clan out of poverty? Pray for them.
My professor used to say, ‘Everything is hard until it’s not.’ I didn’t understand it back then, but I understand it now. The beginning is always the hardest part, but with consistency, the difficulty gradually loses its grip.
I can’t thank Allah enough for the blessings he sends my way, the rizq, the consideration & help that people offer, people who make me laugh everyday, the work no matter how tiring it gets, each and every thing, thank you Allah Tallah
This is GREAT news.
This is obviously just the beginning, as many medical cases are complex and require a combined, multifactorial analysis that today's LLMs still cannot provide.
Hopefully, the good news will keep coming.
Ask patients whether they trust their doctor, and the answer is almost certainly yes, but asking if they trust the system that the doctor works within changes the picture dramatically. Adding artificial intelligence into clinical systems—often without patients' knowledge—makes the question of trust in modern medicine considerably more complex. To read more tap the link: https://t.co/Hv7ESd3lr2
Doctors are trained to function while:
• Grieving
• Sleep-deprived
• Hungry
• Burnt out
• Traumatized
Then we act shocked when they can't turn it off at home.
Can't rest. Can't feel. Can't ask for help.
The training doesn't end. It just breaks you differently.
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