Do you need to learn Surgery? Good thing the same principles apply no matter what you have to learn. I’ve got a few doozies for you this month. Some simple tactics to get that stuff into and out of your brain and you’re gonna love it.
A few things you’ll get from this excellent issue of PAES
– The first thing I teach new PAs in the operating room. This technique quickly builds skills AND confidence. Using this, surgeons will immediately think you know what you’re doing and be happy to teach you more.
– The three parts to every Surgery and how to use them to make yourself look like a surgical genius (or at least keep yourself awake)
– How to make your Surgery Rotation one of your easiest rotations (even if you hate Surgery)
– What I do in surgeries I’ve never been in before to make sure I’m part of the team and able to help without missing a beat.
– Why learning one fact at a time is the worst strategy and what you can do instead to speed up learning and boost retention.
– Quit staring at the question, hoping it comes back. You know you studied it, but you can’t find it in that brain of yours. Well, I’ve got a tactic that will dramatically improve your retrieval.
– Why the NCCPA Blueprint is your greatest asset and how to take full advantage of it.
– How and where to look for all the answers on test day.
My favorite thing about his issue is it shows how such a simple idea can change how you see everything you need to learn and how much easier it can be if you use the right frame. Come on in and I’ll show you.
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Brian Wallace