Morag Forbes

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But I learned that if I came in early, at the first hint of a problem, rather than being credited with making a good decision, I was regarded with a thinly veiled skepticism. That subtle dismissiveness left me feeling ashamed, and thus I was more likely to wait until I knew I had no choice.
In Shock: How Nearly Dying Made Me a Better Intensive Care Doctor
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