It's nice to know where to go and who to call during a busy hospitalist night shift if the doctors' lounge food has been picked clean to the bone and all that is left are two day old dry roast beef sandwiches and some crystallized cups of ice cream.
Here's a little midnight survival food I found waiting for me in the ER as I packaged up hospital admission after admission during the wee hours of the morning. By the time I was done clearing the ER board, I felt like I was at the Texas Roadhouse peanut restaurant. It's a good thing I have teeth. You don't need teeth to eat meat, but you do need teeth to eat hospital night shift survival peanuts. I learned that from the 'Things Homeless People Can Teach You' file.
| Hospitalist Night Shift Survival Food: PEANUTS! |
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