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Skills New DocsMust Master Earlyin Their Training
 
Skills New Docs Must MasterEarly in Their Training
During the time you have in your 4th year of medical school, in-ternship, and residency you have an opportunity. Now mostpeople will tell you how horrible this time can be and will offertips on how to “survive.” Not so with RookieDoctor.com… it’sabout success and mastery.And your training from 4th year through residency is an impor-tant time for developing good habits and practices. If done right,you can have patients singing your praises, awesome evalua-tions from attendings, more efficiency, more time with friendsand family, fewer lawsuits, less workload, and improved patientsafety.Good habits form now… but so do bad ones. Learn to masterthese things below, and you’ll be off to a great start.1. Reading chest x-rays2. Reading ECGs3. Reading ABGs4. Recognizing trends5. Consider all eyes when documenting6. Bedside manner7. Communication (with other doctors, nurses, patients, patients’families, administration, etc.)8. Different presentation types (to attendings, to consultants, topatients, to families, for morning report, for M&M, etc)9. How to optimize a consult10.How to prioritize patients and workLearn more at RookieDoctor.com and Internship-Tips.com 

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