HELLO WORLD!
For some it takes time to understand who they want to be and where they want to go in their lives.
sometimes they end up being what others believe in them or what for others seems more useful. You know your skills and of course you set the limits yourself.
Since I was a child I was sure that my destiny would be to serve others, to contribute my grain of sand to the world and to health.
I did not become a doctor to earn money, I became a doctor because it is my way of contributing by executing this for what I therefore long for and prepare for.
My first operation as R3
This day was the first time that I received a child as R3.
My face of satisfaction, I love my work, for this I was born.
A happy mother, a healthy baby and a doctor are satisfied with the gift of life.
Thank God for allowing me to do what I love every day.
and my prize of the night:
a tasty post operative dinner.
Thanks for reading, I hope you had fun on my blog!
That’s great that you enjoy medicine as much as you do. I unfortunately don’t think there’s enough like you in the world. Too many do it for the wrong reasons like money and prestige.
What’s R3? I’ve never heard the term so I’m curious to it’s meaning.
Congrats on the exciting milestone though! I know it’s an incredible feeling when you’re finally on your own, so to speak, in the job. Having your mentors or teachers available during training is good but in my experience you learn the most the first 6 months when you’re working completely independent of the teaching environment! It’s exhilarating for sure.
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