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This is a dread
It’s Monday and I feel like I’ve been working for ten days straight. I’m starting to hate this job. Being a PCP is so draining. I can’t listen to another patient talking about ten different things or go on a rant when it’s a simple yes or no question.
For those of you who have been doing this for years, what’s your secret?
I’m contemplating fellowship. This is no way to live.
Thank you for listening to my rant.
I’ll go see my next Medicare wellness visit now.
u/healing_panda — 4 days ago