Over-reliance on technology, standards for students, don’t listen to naysayers, advice for newbies

Matt talks about our reliance on technology and how sometimes it is nice to remember that to assess a patient it is actually really simple without using technology

Andrew: I am mostly paid to not get tricked into missing something big.

Standards in medical education changing when there is emphasis on getting people through programs

Keep holding high standards for your students

Advice for the newbies:

Andrew: You won’t fail if you are trying your best and making the best decisions you can and caring for the patient

Aaron: Take care of yourself before you take care of patients

Matt: Ask for help if you need it. 

Julie: Be content with where you are at

Sarah: Progress further in medicine if you can do it

Schasny: Don’t listen to the naysayers. Zero to hero is possible because everyone is different

You can learn from all providers, even if they haven’t been in the field long.  Sometimes experience can be greatly varied even with only a short amount of time in the career

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