“Nomergencies”

My phone buzzes with another electronic medical record notification

And in a twisted form of instant gratification

I drop what I am doing to attend to the matter “urgent”

To solve the issue or give a reply quickly is my intent

I chase similar urgencies basically all day

Letting them interrupt me during work and play..

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Of course not all interruptions represent

True emergencies or even matters urgent

Such “nomergencies” end up tiring me out

“Urgent” work notifications I can do without

Each time I reply, I divert my attention

Towards something else, and despite my best intentions

I get pulled away from meaningful work

But since my responsibilities I do not want to shirk

I answer every question, every message I receive

Every notification as a potential emergency I perceive

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These nomergencies, I should learn to ignore

In the system, I should place trust some more

If it is a true emergency, I know there are other ways

To contact me at the end of the day

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One thought on ““Nomergencies”

  1. Nomergencies–reminds me of how our EMTs talked about all the calls they get for an ambulance–a ridiculous amount each month. And when they arrive, it is nomergency. Yet how can they refuse a call? That is really between a rock and a hard place. Too bad you cannot have an answering service to try to filter the calls. You doctors need a break!

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