It's my first month as a pediatric emergency medicine fellow in a busy New York City
pediatric emergency department (ED). I feel I'm always running around, navigating
the New York subway system, somehow making it to work on time. Every time I hop on,
the 4 train is always delayed. Every shift, I walk into the ED trying to figure out
what is kept where, learning the names of all the nurses, in addition to carrying
the burden of expectations; phew, and I do this with a smile on my face.
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Publication history
Published online: March 04, 2023
Accepted:
February 17,
2023
Received in revised form:
January 13,
2023
Received:
September 28,
2022
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