her at her worst is better than 90% of people at their best.

if you get through and into a good med school -match into surgery- you are Peak in a way very few are.

I don’t see this changing unless they reduce the requirements for med school; if they let anyone in who wants in and force that group to work 30hr shifts - you’ll get enough bad outcomes the system will change.

There was a study, I believe on nurses and shift durations. The study found the nurses were happier with shorter shifts - but the patients did worse. Patients come first.

I could see a group of Doctors loudly proclaiming love for Donald Trump (and mentioning very much how great he is) and pleading the case for a change and something happening. He is an interesting president.

I would be interested in hearing a european drs perspective, I heard they work shorter shifts (but no EU dr I met has confirmed, it’s like meeting a unicorn)

> her at her worst is better than 90% of people at their best.

A fraction of a fraction of a percentage of people are good at surgery.

If I need someone cutting me, I’d prefer someone good, and that they were rested.