That's a lot of sepsis. How much of that was acquired during the stay in the hospital, one wonders?
How effective can you actually be pulling 18 hour days?
I appreciate that you feel like a hero, but everywhere else in the civilized professional world we've learned that keeping such hours and being in permanent firefighting mode leads to sloppiness and inefficiency.
Then again, when we're sloppy and inefficient, we don't kill anyone.
(I've worked on software for use in ICU and other clinical environments, and frankly am utterly unimpressed at the systems doctors and administrators allow to persist at the expense of patients so that they can either feel like heroes or retain talent.)
How effective can you actually be pulling 18 hour days?
I appreciate that you feel like a hero, but everywhere else in the civilized professional world we've learned that keeping such hours and being in permanent firefighting mode leads to sloppiness and inefficiency.
Then again, when we're sloppy and inefficient, we don't kill anyone.
(I've worked on software for use in ICU and other clinical environments, and frankly am utterly unimpressed at the systems doctors and administrators allow to persist at the expense of patients so that they can either feel like heroes or retain talent.)