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Bubble Up: 5 tips to overcome the fear of calling your consultant in the middle of the night

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As a trainee in the middle of the night you sometimes need to call the on-call consultant.

This can often be anxiety-provoking, especially when you’re in a new place.

Here are 5 tips on how to make that call.

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