Dear Helpdesk: Overcoming Monotony in the Role of Infection Preventionists
A struggling infection preventionist seeks guidance on combatting monotony and finding fulfillment in their role amidst recurring challenges.
A struggling infection preventionist seeks guidance on combatting monotony and finding fulfillment in their role amidst recurring challenges.
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I am a PhD student in the Department of Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, supervised by Drs Tom Churcher, Ben Lambert and Samir Bhatt.