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Shanaia assigned the interns to different cases every day, reshuffled them every other day, and made a rotation. For weeks, every intern gets to handle different cases, and most of them get to scrub in the OR alongside their attending. With Shanaia’s program, the interns were no longer at each other’s throats trying to get cases and OR logs. Unlike everyone who gets to have a chance to work on difficult and unusual cases, Lee was stuck in cases in which he had no interest like plastics and scut work. He was annoyed that when he was not in plastics, he was assigned to a boring case like monitoring a three-day post-op patient and making him run errands. He was convinced that their superior was getting back at him for something. She was out to make his life miserable and he hated it. He wan