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1 year as Instructor for Lifesavers

Hey people,  Hows life?  Mine is good , saving few lives here and there , messing my own now and then.  So I ve just completed one WHOLE year after my AHA instructor course . So... experience sharing time! The best decisions happen when you're not looking for them.  This is one of the example of the same. Since its celebration time , I am only going to share the best parts, or the best glimpse from last year. 1 . The first experience The course started in English and we realized the staff there was not well versed with English all the house keeping staff et Al . My lead instructor chose to promptly change the medium to Telugu , and there I am clueless. Being a person who murders Telugu Everytime I speak it. I chose to take a back seat and help correcting people. This was my first experience in the lifesaver course. 2.  Thought process Everyone has that one event in their life that changes their perspective towards something. I...

2 years in Emergency Medicine - 22 realisations!

Hey people *Clears throat* Today happens to be the day I enrolled myself in Emergency Medicine Residency two years back. Its a special day of course. Definitely, close to my heart , liver and kidneys. My mentor asked me how the two years went by. I didn't say much. Because sometimes you have a hundred things running in your mind and you dont know which trail to catch.Thoughtfully jotting things down.Keep calm and read on. 1. Patience : I've lost it. As emergency physicians it is important for us to act fast. Having said that it is equally important to hold back and watch for response with patience. I think I've lost it in last 6months. Trying my best to get hold of it.  Still working on it. 2. Filtering Advices : When a code runs , everybody has a set of protocols and advice. Being firm , right is important. Handling my fickle mind. Still working on it. 3. Identifying Addictions $  Burnout I overtime realised addiction might ...