The Doctor’s Phone: Always On, Never Yours

Doctor Phone Boundaries: Why They Matter More Than Ever In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, doctor phone boundaries are becoming more important than ever. For most people, a phone is just a device. But for doctors, it represents constant responsibility—calls, messages, and concerns that don’t follow a schedule. Without clear boundaries, this constant connection can lead … Read more

The Day the Doctor Sat on the Other Side of the Table

It started with something trivial. A persistent headache. Not severe. Not disabling. Just… there. The kind of symptom doctors ignore every day, because there are patients to see, charts to finish, calls to return. “Probably stress,” he told himself. He prescribed rest. To himself. But rest never came. And Weeks later, he found himself sitting … Read more

Hemodynamic & Advanced Monitoring MCQ’S Set 1

Q:1 An 8-year-old with septic shock is intubated and receiving norepinephrine. ScvO₂ is 82%, lactate is 5 mmol/L, and capillary refill is delayed. Echocardiography shows preserved systolic function. What is the most likely explanation for the elevated ScvO₂? A. Excess oxygen delivery relative to demandB. Impaired tissue oxygen extractionC. Severe anemiaD. High cardiac output with … Read more