GME guidance How to make mistakes and recover from them as a resident Learning how to make mistakes with grace and take your failures in perspective might be the most important skills you can develop as a resident. Dec. 1, 2022ThursdayDecember 2022 issue Resident Notebook David O. Shumway, DO David O. Shumway, DO, is an internal medicine resident in Biloxi, Mississippi. Contact Dr. Shumway
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What happens when a resident refuses to admit to possibly making a mistake and the doctor above the res. won’t either. What if this mistake could lead to a patient who has severe depression feeling absolutely hopeless. This could end very badly. Dec. 17, 2023, at 8:02 pm Reply