Evening he everybody. Dan has the night off. Im amma. It was a storm for the record book. 7 news weather anchor Spencer Christian here with live doppler 7hd. Spencer. Okay. Heres live doppler 7hd you can see most of the Bay Area Experience what we call quiet weather conditions right now. Very also in the way of green showing up in the screen. Fleck of moisture here and there. As we close into santa cawz mountains here you can see a little bit of light rain and widely scattered areas of showers moving through the Santa Cruz Mountains. Just about all we have at the moment. But what about the rain fall total since wednesday afternoon when the big storm began. Between 6 and 7 inches of rain recorded at santa rosa and saint helena. 3. Skoyv inches San Francisco over 4 inches in oakland. 3 and a half or more in good soaking from the storm now heres the forecast animation beginning 11 00 oclock tonight. Everything dries out tomorrow morning indicating at least off to sunny start this weekend.
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Before COVID-19, I left the practice of medicine for what would turn out to become an entire year. While away, I found a new way of seeing our hearts and bodies as humans in the medical profession, allowing me to return.
Here are five lessons I learned:
1. Perfectionism doesn t make you perfect
If perfectionism isn t an unwritten rule in our profession, it s, at minimum, a heavily reinforced personality tendency. When I first faced my perfectionism, I tried to argue it was a good thing.
Of course, I m a perfectionist I m a physician. We have to be perfectionists. If we re not, people die.