The Surgical Resident Life
“Alternating ecstasy and despair characterize resident life in particular, and medical practice in general.”
healthcare simulation
Scrubs
having a problem
wantsSelloutsBourgeois professionals.
twelve hours
If I can just make it through residency
not all
Jennifer R. Bernstein is a Seattle-based writer and co-founder of The New Inquiry. She has written essays and criticism for LARB, LitHub, Pacific Standard, Brooklyn Magazine, Ploughshares, and more. She lives on Twitter @jenniferrenu.
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