The Irony of Having All the Information You Need at Your Fingertips, and Not Accessing It

I was recently making rounds with the house staff team on our Cardiology telemetry service at our tertiary care hospital. As the chair of our Cardiology department, I find that sometimes residents, students, and even Cardiology fellows become a little nervous when presenting patients they have admitted overnight to me on morning rounds. That being said, however, I always put the house staff team at ease by reminding them that we (including myself) are all here to work together and that medicine is a lifelong learning process.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research