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Why Are Interns Blue? This paper is a reflection on Robert Marion's book, "The Intern Blues."

Date Submitted: 12/26/2000 20:36:26
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 4 pages (1052 words)
Why Are Interns Blue? Dr. Robert Marion, author of The Intern Blues (2001), delivered to his readers daunting accounts of the trials and tribulations that were faced by three of his first-year medical interns. The book, presented in the form of a four-person diary, inevitably causes the reader to raise several questions about the current standards of medical education and evokes feelings of compassion and sympathy toward medical interns. Marion's book compelled me to look further …
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…only in a utopian world. Until this happens, small changes such as periodic 'power naps,' improved lighting in medical facilities, better nutrition, and emotional support from other interns will have to suffice. References: Associated Press, The. (2002, March 4). Survey: residents say `burnout' affects attention to patients. Retrieved March 21, 2004 from the World Wide Web: http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=688918 Marion, R. (2001). The intern blues: the timeless classic about the making of a doctor.
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