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Hi. So I started my first clinical rotation yesterday, which is a four week stent in the ED at the local children's hospital. It's a bit of a steep learning curve with the computer system, patient variability, attending differences in preferences, and just general newness of third year. However, I'm totally loving it despite having to ask a million questions of everyone.
I'm interested in emergency medicine as a possible specialty choice and I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to stand out as a med student. How do you learn the most? How do you at least look like you know what you're doing? In short, what are the characteristics of a great MS3 on an emergency medicine rotation?
I'm interested in emergency medicine as a possible specialty choice and I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to stand out as a med student. How do you learn the most? How do you at least look like you know what you're doing? In short, what are the characteristics of a great MS3 on an emergency medicine rotation?