Today's A Beautiful Day To Save Lives Analysis

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“Today’s a Beautiful Day to Save Lives” I say aloud while sipping my morning coffee. I am fully equipped and dressed up to go to the hospital, my stethoscope and Maserati keys are sitting on the burnished kitchen table, and my dream job is calling me. Eleven years ago it was a dream, now it is a reality. Every time I hear this phrase “Today’s a Beautiful Day to Save Lives” it motivates me for my busy day, as this Mantra uplifts me on a daily basis. Not only do I have a purpose in my life, but this also inspires me to help others. Every morning begins with huge responsibility and ends with great satisfaction.
My typical day starts at 5:00 in the morning, where I go to the gym. I begin with thirty minutes of cardio workout, yoga and meditation. This charges my body, mind, and soul for my active and eventful day! After coming back home from the gym, I dress up and have a nutritious and power packed breakfast with my coffee in my hand, I’m …show more content…

I immediately head to my office and get a briefing from my office manager. I begin my morning rounds with my residents along with the medical students at 7:30 A.M . We all discuss about the patients that we are going to observe, this includes examining their patient care plans, reviewing their diagnostic studies, ECG and medications. It contains as we check on our patients to know how they are doing in the Cardiac, ICU/CCU units, this usually takes about two hours. After a short break we all meet in the conference room, where we discuss our rounds and prepare ourselves for the 2nd part of the day. The afternoon consists of procedures such as implanting pacemakers, cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, and consultations. If all goes well, I return to my office around 6pm and begin paperwork, respond to emails and phone calls. Cardiology is a speciality which requires long working hours and endless commitment and I love waking up to a new challenges

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