How To Stand Out On Your Clinical Rotations - Mistakes To Avoid - TMJ Show 009
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- Every med student wants to stand out in their medical rotations. But, what exactly does it take to do it?
Well, I got tips, the one skill you need to improve on and key mistakes to absolutely avoid at all costs!
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Hi friends, hope you enjoyed this video on tips to standout and the mistakes to avoid in your clinical rotations. I want to know what your thoughts are, so drop it like it's hot in the comment section! (Oh and hit that like/subscribe button!)
I’m going to share this video with my daughter who’s a first year med student. It’s not too soon learning all your advice! 😊
That's awesome! I'm glad you think this will be helpful and wish her the best!
Thank you so much! This is incredibly helpful!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it ! Thanks for the comment :)
Such good content! Thank you sir
Thank you :)
Just subscribed to your podcast, guess who is my new favourite mentor 😁
Aww too kind! But welcome to the community! Let me know how I can best help!
Great video. Going into 3rd year and will definitely re-watch and watch the rest of your videos. Keep it up, please! Very helpful!
One question: Is it useful to bring in printed out medical journals describing the latest info on your patients pathology or treatment?
Glad it helped! And no - often that can make you look like you're trying to hard. Unless you're asked to - don't. You can still read up on things your patient has and naturally include those into your presentations and questions. But don't force it
Your videos are awesome! About to begin med school this year and i’m about to go through your entire med student playlist lol thank you for your consistency and quality!! Inspiring for a new youtuber/med student🙌🙌🙌
Glad you enjoyed it and best of luck in school!
TheMDJourney thank you!!
Would you say this is a deviation from standard format? Most info pieces I've seen on presentations have the typical order that ends with differentials and plans. In what specific situation would starting with the plan be more important?
Remember it's not about saying the plan first but working backwards from their. As doctor we ultimately learn how to assess and manage. So the quicker you can start with the end in mind then you get better on the HPI and objective
I know you’re not in surgery, but could you do a video on how to succeed on a surgery rotation?
I have an old one I believe on resources! I can make a new one soon :)