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Early 20’s recently got job as receptionist at my surgery finding it way more challenging than expected I have plenty of customer support and service experience but finding it way more challenging than I had thought navigating emis and triaging pts, tasking etc etc. I’ve been there about 4 full days and realise you never really learn it all. The surgery is supportive and so friendly but can’t help but feel like I’m not any use. When given the opportunity I can either get through pts fast or will have a run or 8/9 when asking for help. Can it really take months to be self sufficient and trusted or are they just being nice.
u/Putrid_Reward434 — 3 days ago