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β¨ Lessons from a Nocturnal Surgeon β¨
Night shift is where the real pressure lives. The sickest patients. The highest stakes. The strongest nurses (IMO π). And the greatest autonomy β you either know what you're doingβ¦ or you learn FAST.
My first 3 months as a doctor, I covered every surgical ICU alone AT NIGHT. Fresh out of med school. One resident. No backup in-house. It was intense. It was refining. It built a different level of confidence.
Nineteen years later (7 as a resident, 12 as an attending), here's what night shift has taught me:
π« SLEEP WHEN YOU CAN! Don't force your body to "adapt." Protect your health.
π« Keep your core routines consistent. Anchor your day, even if your shift flips.
π« HYDRATE AGGRESSIVELY. Nights are dehydrating β more than you realize.
π« Stay moving. Walk the halls. Build relationships. Movement keeps you sharp.
π« Bring comfort with you. In-house nights feel different β create your environment.
π« REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE. You're trusted in the dark hours because you can handle it.
Night shift isn't just a schedule.
It's a mindset.
And if you're doing it β you're built different. πͺπΎβ¨
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π β "Now all that's left is the Match" and she DELIVERED!
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