What it’s like to be on call during a hurricane
As an attending and educator, I give a lecture to the residents each year about stroke syndromes. In the lecture, I use mnemonics, pictures, and associations, so that the trainees can retain the information in non-traditional ways and have fun learning what could be otherwise dull material. When I talk about the internal carotid artery stroke syndromes, I bring up the possibility of “the good, the bad and the ugly” …
What it’s like to be on call during a hurricane










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