Well my dh approached some habitually late junior and med students privately, told them the expectation, texted them when to show up to round. So when a jr shows up 30 min after rounding and dh has already calmly told jr the rules what does he do? Turns to jr in front of the group, and says "jr, we were here rounding at 5. It's 5:30 now. Why are you late?". Is that humiliating? Putting someone on the spot for sleeping in and being irresponsible is not bullying. It's not public humiliation but some weanie pampered jr resident might feel "humiliated" and rightly so. Said Jr was never late again-- except for a few minutes. Dh never waited for him, and whenever said Jr showed up he had to run to catch the group and dh would stop everything and ask why he was late.
Dh was a very popular resident to work with-- always was highly praised above all the peers, but everyone knew where he stood and to get your ass out of bed bc he waited for no one. And you looked like a slacker showing up late. Because you are a slacker.
Dh was a very popular resident to work with-- always was highly praised above all the peers, but everyone knew where he stood and to get your ass out of bed bc he waited for no one. And you looked like a slacker showing up late. Because you are a slacker.
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