Studying while you're a clinical student can be hard. Personally I found it really overwhelming when I went from preclinical (pretty standard textbook and classroom learning I was used to) to clinical learning. Every day is different on placement, and there are of course specific learning outcomes you need to be reaching - and HOW are you supposed to do that!?
It's been a couple months now and I THINK I've found enough of a study flow that I can share with you - I hope it helps! Let me know how you study in the comments below!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:24 Step 1
2:29 the Lists
4:02 Step 2
6:33 Priorities
7:19 Step 3
9:40 Summary
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My Live Schedule - bit.ly/LiveWithEmmaB
Study with Me Emma B - Will be focused pomodoro technique style lives, come ready to chat on the breaks and focus in between!
Coffee Time - will be more casual time to hang out, answer some Q's maybe do some casual study, think of it like a group of friends hanging out and "studying" (you know you've been there!)
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What I'm Grateful For
Recently I cannulated a patient for the first time and I am so so grateful that the patient was willing to let me give it a go, and that the nurse supervising me created such a positive and safe environment for me to learn. I got it in the first try, and that is so confidence boosting!
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Music
End Card:
Music by Emi Choi - Man Go - thmatc.co/?l=24F335D2
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Specs
Camera: Sonya5100
Software: Final Cut Pro X
30 июл 2024