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Today I had a operation at Lakeshore hospital. It was my first operation so I was really nervous. The person inserting my IV and managing me before my operation was a nervous McGill medicine resident named Simon. They were getting harangued by their supervising doctor for small things, like not throwing out plastic waste immediately and for not being able to find the vein right away. I didn't like the way they were being talked to. Simon, if by some miracle you manage to see this, I want to let you know that you did great – believe in yourself and you're going to be a fantastic doctor.
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