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Make Your OR a Bully-free Zone
A look at why OR nurses terrorize each other and what you can do to end the hositilities.
Outpatient Surgery Staff

OR nurses eat their young. And each other. You know who you are. Not all of you. But some of you. You can level a colleague simply by rolling your eyes or clearing your throat. You're a backstabbing, backbiting bully. A cowardly, cunning sneak who's not above sabotage - deliberately setting up a negative situation in the OR to make your co-workers look bad and to compensate for your own inadequacies.

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