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How did you feel after your first year? Can I really learn everything else I need within the next year before I see patients? It seems daunting! Last edited by 7 Iron; 05-06-2012 at 05:34 PM. |
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All I want now is sleep. Nothing else matters.
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+2 !!!!!
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My future is blinding, I WILL SUCCEED! "Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible." -Doug Lawson |
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how r u my friends >>>>
this is my first visit to this forum ... and really i enjoy with it ..... last week i finish the first year .... and because iam from libya i still in first year about 2 and half years due to revolution in my country .... my english is weak i hope u can understand me and help me in some things i think i will want you for it ... good buy see you ... libyan senmar |
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haha,
You'll feel like that when you graduate, when you get your first job, when you get your second job, when you buy in to a practice, when you become a sole owner.... There is always more to learn on the horizon, new advances and new technology to learn about and decide if it works for you and for your patients...it's almost never ending. I'm sure there are some 30+ year practitioners out there who have it figured out, but I'm sure there are also many who would say they still feel there is a lot to learn.
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