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Yes I think this is an important point, medical culture plays a big role in this. The only place I've seen a similar culture is in the army.

If you're exhausted or in physical pain or have a cold, you not only power through it but you suck it up and refrain from complaining, even if you're assisting a surgery. You may be officially encouraged to know and respect your limits, but if you actually do this you quickly go from being a "brother in arms" to weak and unsuited for the profession.



> If you ... have a cold, you not only power through it but you suck it up and refrain from complaining, even if you're assisting a surgery.

Where all those hospital-acquired infections come from?




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