As a new intern, I was terrified of Rapids.

I admired residents who approached them calmly and systematically.

For incoming interns, here's an approach to the Hypoxemia RRT.

Save to your notebook: glass.health/read/sp2zsgPdY…

#MedTwitter #TipsForNewDocs @GlassHealthHQ
This guide is only possible because of the wisdom of Drs. @AlexSpacht and @meerasury who coached me through many tough situations overnight.

#MedTwitter, please send your feedback and suggestions which I'll incorporate and credit on the live link.
I'm sharing this Tweetorial with a shared Glass Notebook page so you can save it to your own notebook.

glass.health/read/sp2zsgPdY…

So often I come across fantastic Tweetorials and save them to my Bookmarks where they're unsortable, unsearchable, and never seen or used again.
#MedTwitter, let me and the @GlassHealthHQ community know what other pages you need in your notebooks heading into Intern year!

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Mar 5
A few weeks ago, I was whistling while walking around the hospital and stopped in my tracks.

I realized I was self-actualized and happy to be at work.

I was on a hospital medicine team led by @CatherineWangMD and @AlexSpacht @BrighamMedRes.

Here's why that team was so great:🧵
Each team member was a guardian angel for the person less senior than them.

As an intern, I watched over, supported, and ensured the success of the medical students I worked with.

The residents did the same for me.

The attendings did the same for them.
We were the bumpers on the bowling alley of practicing medicine, which kept every safe, and ensured a lot more strikes.

You could go to work every day and do your absolute best. If, in your humanness, you didn't know something yet, that was perfectly ok.
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