#ITogeLay down: a flash mob of doctors in support of a sleepy resident
Categories: Health and Medicine
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/itogelay-down-a-flash-mob-of-doctors-in-support-of-a-sleepy-resident.htmlAfter a Mexican blog published a photo of a resident sleeping at a table in a hospital in Mexico City - saying that the doctor was not doing his job, doctors around the world came to the defense of the heroine of the picture and began to post photos of themselves dozing during exhausting work shifts on the Internet. . The pictures are fasted with the tag #YoTambienMeDormi - "I fell asleep too" in Spanish.
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1. Here are the photos that started it all.
2. The blogger criticized the young resident, saying that "doctors are obliged to do their job."
3. “Dozens of patients need care,” he wrote.
4. Mexican doctor Juan Carlos responded by tweeting #YoTambienMeDormi.
5. Soon hundreds of doctors came out in support of the sleepy resident.
6. Doctors around the world are often heavily overworked.
7. Some doctors work 36 hour shifts or work 80 hours a week!
8. “We are people, not robots,” doctors remind.
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Keywords: Instagram | Hospital | Doctors | Clinic | Sleep | Flash mob
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