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Bubble Up: Need to call the consultant at night? 3 reasons why we worry so much

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Here’s Tessa Davis with this week’s Bubble Up video on YouTube.

It’s 3am and I’m the registrar on call. I want to call the consultant about a patient – I’m unsure about whether I’m making the right management plan.

I feel bad about calling them in the middle of the night and spend ages angsting over whether to pick up the phone or not…

What is it that makes us worry so much?

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