0 Tips for small doctors: How to increase the efficiency of your work02br 02br 00 As a small doctor, we're all facing a big workload and a lot of chore, and we're used to work overtime so as to sigh frequently that we just eat, sleep in addition to the tiresome work burden, and have no time to combine clinical cases and practical questions with the knowledge we've leanrt from the books. Years past, and we as a training doctor in the in-patient department have develped an ability of receiving and sending patients, prescribing drugs, editing case histories etc. But we've learnt a little about theoretical knowledge. How to complete a bunch of trivial duties efficiently within 8 working hours? How to have spare time to learn the books after off duty? How to keep calm when facing a retardance-acted patient? How to adapt yourself to the bureaucratic style of our hospital departments to avoid getting your working progress affected? .... These are my confusions, and also might be your troubles. I am looking forward to that you will tell us your experience, and hope you offer questions here for our further discussion -- Tips for our small doctors to increase the efficiency of our work. 0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 00The term 'small doctor' is not correct. It sounds like a doctor who is the opposite of 'very tall'. 05000 Perhaps you mean01i01u00a family doctor02u02i00, or 01u01i00a general practitioner02i02u00 (a GP)?02br 02br 01font00As family d
0 Thank you Clive.02br 02br 00 Your editing has inspired me a lot. "A small doctor" refers to "a little doctor" who just graduates from Medical School and have to undergo a clinical training for 2-3 years before being a qualified doctor in hospitals. A little doctor doesn't have the ability to independently operate a surgery, except those minor surgeries, like "a big
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00Your editing has inspired me a lot. "A small doctor" refers to "a little doctor" who just graduates from Medical School and have to undergo a clinical training for 2-3 years before being a qualified doctor in hospitals. A little doctor doesn't have the ability to independently operate a surgery, except those minor surgeries,