We don’t know what is going to come in tonight. As we walk up to the hospital each day, we can’t know if today is the day we will diagnose an infant with congenital heart disease, or perform a surgical airway, or manage a mass casualty. We can’t know if our sickest patient of the shift will be 100 years or 100 minutes old. This ignorance reminds us to be prepared. It drives us to train, to learn, to strive to be even better.
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