I recognized that Resident S was said, and knew something was making her …show more content…
I kept a supportive, yet claim face and nonverbal communication, and my tone of my voice was firm yet understanding. I had to place myself in the eyes of a 16-17 year old, and rather than judge Resident S and telling her to get over it, I realize that “relationships” can mean more when you are younger. I am more empathic now than my foundation year as well. My role is being the intern, and I am in a “limbo” role. I am not staff, but I am also not a resident either. An intern does not have to take on the supervisory role, but I have to remind the residents about rules and policies. I believe my role may have help when talking to the residents because they do not fear that they will get into trouble, but know I can still be there to be