Anonymous asked a question to Ian B.
For me personally as a manager, my day looks different every day. Some are meeting heavy and focused more globally on the institution. Other days I am helping out on the unit, talking with patients, or having some difficult discussions with staff or families. There are a few things that remain consistent that includes: rounding on the unit every day (one of my top priorities) and going through way too many emails ;)
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