I sometimes get myself into this rut where I find myself completely unmotivated to read. When there is such a vast ocean of knowledge out there, what can a few drops of knowledge possibly do to improve my ability to give good patient care? That's how we learn, though...drop by drop, taking a good sized gulp here or there. Put myself on a steady diet of 5-10 cc's of knowledge per day and, in two years, I just might be able to learn everything I need to know.
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So...are you reading anything now? i just finished "City of Theives"..it was very good, but v e r y personally brutal in parts. It takes place during the seige of Lenningrad during WWI. It was by turns tragic and humorus. There are a couple of scenes i wish i could forget, but i imagine being a Physican, there are n u m e r o u s sights you wish you could forget.
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tracy
Not reading anything fun like, "City of Theives." The last thing I read was about jaundice in babies.