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Clinic
Aug 4, 2007 14:30:45 GMT -5
Post by lindachambers on Aug 4, 2007 14:30:45 GMT -5
Just a heads up for Clinic, I found it easy to look much smarter than I was by reading/watching the lecture of the professor I would be working with the night before I worked with them. Dr. Nichols is a stroke doc primarily hes a great teacher and you'll often be a little late to lunch but the other attendings know he takes the time to teach and dont mind you being back a little later for your afternoon clinic. Dr. Hughes does MS up on the 6th floor and is incredibly down to earth shes always cutting up with patients and is incredibly easy to work with. Dr. Murro is a seizure doc and always likes to ask his patients if they mind seeing a student first so dont just grab the chart and start interviewing with him like you will with everyone else. Hes a bit quiet but its possible to grow on him. He doesnt really offer up teaching tidbits but if you ask he is a huge bank of seizure knowledge. Clinic all in all is a breeze. Try to find out the first appointment for the doc you'll be with in the morning before you leave the day before. Its often not until 9-10 so you may be able to sleep in
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Clinic
Aug 12, 2007 20:20:19 GMT -5
Post by Peggy Sue on Aug 12, 2007 20:20:19 GMT -5
Clinic is the time to study up for the shelf and watch all the videos because your hours will be pretty predictable, M-F, not longer than 8am-5pm. There's a break room with a fridge and microwave if you take your lunch. Order of presentation of exam is important, so watch Pruitt's lecture. All in all, good experience.
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