Busy Hospital Days and Nights
Many of us, after a long days work, simply want to relax and put up our feet. Our days at work can be stressful and full of tiring hours. There is nothing like coming home at the end of a busy day and just doing nothing. The hours we put in at work seem to go on endlessly; for when we come home, it is difficult to not think about work. We come home and think about what needs to get done the next day, or about what we did get done, but need to go back and fix. For a lot of us this solely involves doing, or re-doing in some cases, paperwork or a meeting that we have to attend.
Doctors, however, have an entirely different burden. Imagine, if you will, treating a young ten-year-old girl for cancer or caring for someone's elderly grandfather. Doctors, on a daily basis, deal with the living and dying of their patients. To be a doctor means that you are thinking about your patients for what must feel like twenty-four hours a day. Each doctor walks around in their landau medical scrubs and tries to find the best remedy possible for his patients. Their number one concern is the well-being of each and every individual that they treat.
If a particular medical doctor is a surgeon, they are most likely contemplating their next surgery. They are most likely reading through their patients' medical charts to make sure that everything is looking great before the time for surgery is at hand. An OB-GYN on the other hand, is most likely wearing his cheap medical scrubs and monitoring his patient at hourly intervals to make sure the delivery is progressing normally. There are many things that can weigh heavily on a doctor's mind around the clock.
With another human being's life in their hands, doctors have one of the most stressful jobs around. They are continuously looking out for us; even if it means when they have the day off. Just like the rest of us, they are probably finding themselves looking to the next day they are back at work at what lies ahead of them. Their minds are constantly racing back to the office, just as ours are.
So the next time that you see a doctor without the cherokee workwear scrubs that he normally wears for his day job, just remember that he is probably thinking about the next step he will be taking to treat a patient. Or maybe he will be thinking about a particularly special life that he happened to save that day. Doctor's may carry the burden of saving the lives of complete strangers, but they also have the satisfaction and reward they get from doing their very best to make someone else's life even better and longer.
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