So often we talk about how stressful the medical lifestyle is most of the time. Today I am feeling grateful for the lifestyle, so I thought we could start a thread about the positives of medicine. I'll start!
I am thankful for the medical lifestyle today because of the "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine" mindset amongst physicians. Case in point: I've had pretty bad tendinitis in my right arm for about 8 months, and it's very painful. Physical therapy has not helped. DH mentioned it to the hand surgeon at his hospital when he asked how I was doing in passing. Next thing I know, the hand surgeon's assistant is calling me offering an appointment for tomorrow! This guy is booked out 3 months in advance. His assistant said: "The Dr adores your husband and he shares the cookies you bake for him. He is happy to help!"
So nice. That is the kind of thing my DH does too, all the time. There are definite perks of medicine, so post some of yours!
I am thankful for the medical lifestyle today because of the "I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine" mindset amongst physicians. Case in point: I've had pretty bad tendinitis in my right arm for about 8 months, and it's very painful. Physical therapy has not helped. DH mentioned it to the hand surgeon at his hospital when he asked how I was doing in passing. Next thing I know, the hand surgeon's assistant is calling me offering an appointment for tomorrow! This guy is booked out 3 months in advance. His assistant said: "The Dr adores your husband and he shares the cookies you bake for him. He is happy to help!"
So nice. That is the kind of thing my DH does too, all the time. There are definite perks of medicine, so post some of yours!
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