How Much Water to Drink While Doctor
Doctors face long, unpredictable hours in hospitals and clinics. Surgery, ward rounds, and back-to-back consultations leave little time for basic self-care like drinking water.
2800ml
Recommended daily intake
2.8L
litres
11
glasses
tips_and_updatesHydration Tips for Doctor
- check_circleKeep a water bottle in your office and at your workstation
- check_circleDrink water between patient consultations
- check_circleBefore surgeries, hydrate well as you cannot drink during procedures
- check_circleUse dictation and admin time as hydration opportunities
- check_circleLead by example — encourage patients and staff to stay hydrated
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