Title: The Vital Signs of the Heart: Real Medicine, Relationships, and the Romance of Imperfection
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In shallow romantic dramas, conflict comes from a lie, a misunderstanding, or a jealous ex. In real medical romance, the conflict is far more mundane and far more lethal: the schedule. In real medical romance, the conflict is far
But if you strip away the mood lighting and the swelling orchestral score, what do real medical relationships actually look like? And more importantly, why are we so obsessed with romantic storylines set in hospitals? The truth is that real medical relationships are
The truth is that real medical relationships are less about dramatic monologues and more about the quiet negotiation of who does the laundry when both partners are running on four hours of sleep.
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