Loads of new people come through the OR.
- Surgical Tech students
- New Surgical Techs
- PA students
- New PAs
- Nursing students
- New Nurses
- Residents
I have the pleasure of working with and teaching them all. You know what’s funny. I teach all of them the exact same thing on day one in the OR. Then the next time I’m with them, I keep expanding that one principle.
In the October Issue of PAES, I cover that one principle and show you how to apply it well beyond the OR. You certainly can and should use it for your surgery rotation or a new job in surgery, but you can just as easily adapt it to every other rotation and a job in every other specialty. It’s amazing. You’ll look like a mind reader.
Anyway, I go into great detail as to how you can use it to study, where it’s most important to you now and how you can use this same principle to get the information back out of your head on exam day and pass your tests.
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Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace