One nocturnist is on a mission to change terminology and perceptions regarding the "night shift" or "night float," emphasizing that "it isn't just a shift to get through until we hand off patients to their primary team in the morning." It's a focused time for enhancing the resident experience and patient safety.
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I think #debriefings in the hospital should be a critical part of our experience given our challenging experiences. Here’s a Society of Hospital Medicine article via #Hospitalist Magazine. https://lnkd.in/gnHyb8XM
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