Reddit reviews Clinician's Guide to Laboratory Medicine: Pocket
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Disclaimer: Some of this advice I consider 'no duh' but I figured I'd say it just in case.
On shelf exams:
On electronic devices and apps:
On boards:
On wards:
On evaluations:
In general: Third year can be frustrating because it varies so wildly. Some of you will have cush rotations where you're done at 10:30 am. Some of you will enter the hospital before the sun rises and leave when it is setting. Some of you will feel like you're shadowing again. Some of you will be treated like interns (and abused because you don't have work-hour restrictions). Some will find out the thing they thought they wanted they hate and others will find out the thing they want is beyond their reach (because of family obligations, board scores, or another thing all together). Some of you will deliver 80 babies a month and some of you won't even do a Pap smear. Every hospital has a different culture; just be polite, professional, and let yourself be immersed. You'll pick it up soon enough.
TL; DR: Life is short. Be excellent to each other.
EDIT: Added some stuff, found out there's a size limit on comments, made a second part.
I think this book is really excellent and I use it often. I was a lab tech prior to PA school.
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