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On a typical Tuesday evening in the RCH emergency department, babies cry and monitors beep, scores of young patients flood in with broken bones, head injuries, fevers, blood and tears — but for the incredible doctors and nurses, it’s just another night “making order out of chaos” | Collector
On a typical Tuesday evening in the RCH emergency department, babies cry and monitors beep, scores of young patients flood in with broken bones, head injuries, fevers, blood and tears — but for the incredible doctors and nurses, it’s just another night “making order out of chaos”
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On a typical Tuesday evening in the RCH emergency department, babies cry and monitors beep, scores of young patients flood in with broken bones, head injuries, fevers, blood and tears — but for the incredible doctors and nurses, it’s just another night “making order out of chaos”

On a typical Tuesday evening in the RCH emergency department, babies cry and monitors beep, scores of young patients flood in with broken bones, head injuries, fevers, blood and tears — but for the incredible doctors and nurses, it’s just another night “making order out of chaos”

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