Into the Deep End: Surviving Our First Clinical Rotations (Tips and Tricks!)

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Tips and Tricks for Crushing it in Clerkships

What to expect for med students moving from classroom to exam room The beginning of clerkships mark a medical student’s progress from theoretical learning to practical application of what they’ve been taught. This past week, our M2s received a 4-day long orientation to clerkships ...  Show more

They Way Most Docs are Paid Doesn’t Lead to Healthier Patients (Recess Rehash)

[ICYMI, here’s a rerun of a show released earlier this year. We’ll be back with new shows starting next week!] How the system pays doctors can change healthcare outcomes—sometimes in scary ways. The way docs are paid can make patients sicker…or can lead to healthier ones. The pay ...  Show more

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