OR practice in Orthopedics, but my training in other clinics was & is one of the most wonderful experiences.
On the other hand, it was a very demanding experience, full of stress and a lot of running.
Unfortunately, due to quarantine, my internship is not over.
I need 3 more days to finish & get my paper.
But the more I think about the fact that the practice will end at some point, the more sad I get, because I experienced unforgettable moments in Orthopedics over the past year.
Joys, sorrows, sorrows, loves, sympathies & dislikes, deaths, but & patients who got well & finally returned to their loved ones.
The experience, but what I learned there was something new for me & my anxiety was always at its peak.
Fainting and sadness always prevailed, as well as tears from nerves.
The tremor in my hand every time I had to do something or prepare a medicine was like I had some problem with my hands.
Even though I was there for a long time, I was always stressed, because you don't play with human lives.
After all, we theologians say that in order for a body to be healed, the soul must first be healed.
But I made several new friends that I will definitely keep & have already kept during this period of my life.
Although I had a great time in Orthopedics, my heart is set on Cardiology, which I went to for a few days because my dad was a cardiologist.
Of course, I don't forget my specialty, Neurology-Psychiatry -Special Diseases-, which I love so much & which I would like to work in such a field.
Life in the clinic has its ups and downs and requires a strong stomach to cope.
He wants you to love your fellow man & to care for him like the apple of your eye.
If you're thinking about changing careers, do it, after all, you should always do what pleases you.
Finally, don't forget to smile, because you deserve it & because it suits you!!!
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