If you work in healthcare, you know that skills are important, but there are other qualities that are just as crucial. Empathy, care, and being human are essential when it comes to understanding someone's suffering, putting your own problems aside, and helping those who truly need it. Remember, you can't effectively help others when you're too focused on your own pain. Let's all strive to cultivate these important qualities in ourselves as we continue to serve our communities. #healthcareworkers #empathy #care #humanity
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