The healing power of thank you
Recently, I had a patient die unexpectedly in the operating room. I consider myself mentally tough, but this was the first time I’d ever experienced a situation like this, and the impact on me was far greater than I would have anticipated.
On its own, the patient dying was a terrible event, but after our futile and desperate attempts to save him failed, I still had to face the horror of …
The healing power of thank you






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