Case Studies: April 2008 Archives

Associate Professor Steve Trumble case study

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A case study of Associate Professor Steve Trumble has been added to the My Medical Career case studies section.

It’s always interesting when you go back to your 10/20 year reunions and talk to your colleagues - friends from medical school who are doing other disciplines. A lot of them are no longer challenged because they’re doing the same thing every day. There’s nothing more challenging than having to think on your feet, and certainly in general practice you’re always being challenged to come up with some solution for a problem you’ve never seen before. And which maybe nobody’s ever seen before. Even if it’s a patient you know well you’re dealing with new issues all the time. The challenge of dealing with different things every day, that’s stimulating.


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