Difference between revisions of "Winning the Game"
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− | [[ | + | The traditional definition of "'''winning the game'''" is when a medical provider finishes their work day such that they enter work the next day with zero patients. It is a rare feat. The less traditional definition of "'''winning the game'''" is when a medical provider wins a game, any game played in the hospital setting: Spot the Poop, [[Spin the Pee]], Where's My Pen?, Rock-Paper-Scissors, Lick My Mole, [[Hopscotch]], Place the Patient, Grand Theft Auto, or Pokémon Go, to name a few. |
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Revision as of 11:19, 9 August 2016
The traditional definition of "winning the game" is when a medical provider finishes their work day such that they enter work the next day with zero patients. It is a rare feat. The less traditional definition of "winning the game" is when a medical provider wins a game, any game played in the hospital setting: Spot the Poop, Spin the Pee, Where's My Pen?, Rock-Paper-Scissors, Lick My Mole, Hopscotch, Place the Patient, Grand Theft Auto, or Pokémon Go, to name a few.