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         <title>You are a new Intern Doctor and have been socialising a lot and staying out late to party. You are tired and have been turning-up late for work and whilst your fellow Intern’s have been covering some of your work it is leading to delays in morning admission clerk-ins, drug-charts and medications and blood tests.Today, you arrive late and are told the morning Theatre List was delayed and a patient cancelled because the Day-case Admission patients were not all clerked-in and ready for Theatre. You are on the early shift again tomorrow but are invited to a great party tonight and wonder what to do?</title>
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         <title>You are a New Intern Doctor and have always been competitive in sport and in your studies, for which you achieved individual awards and high-marks.You work with a fellow Intern who you recall had to repeat several exams, unlike you, and appear to take much longer to do the same tasks as you. It is approaching the end of your shift and you have your tasks completed but your colleague has several tasks to complete and one of their patients has become unwell. You wonder should you help them complete their tasks or leave on time?</title>
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