The idea that not all knowledge comes from a book is a nice sentiment, but really has almost no place in medicine. For example, there's no street smart person that's going to know how to identify or treat acute respiratory distress syndrome. You would be lucky if your average ER nurse properly identifies the severity of a smoke inhalation case.
This is widely known, objective hospital knowledge. The low GPA mediocre nurses end up on the new baby ward, because its all they can handle.
The idea that not all knowledge comes from a book is a nice sentiment, but really has almost no place in medicine. For example, there's no street smart person that's going to know how to identify or treat acute respiratory distress syndrome. You would be lucky if your average ER nurse properly identifies the severity of a smoke inhalation case.
This is widely known, objective hospital knowledge. The low GPA mediocre nurses end up on the new baby ward, because its all they can handle.