Tips for Success in Medical School - How to stand out on clinical rotations

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @김민규-k6b8j
    @김민규-k6b8j 5 місяців тому

    Thank you always for very informative videos. Again, I learn so much from your short lectures on US medical systems. I will be participating in USCE Observership in UC San Diego Health. It's a no Hands-on Experience so most of the things that you mentioned are prohibited for me anyway... I would love to get some consent forms signed for the interns but it won't be possible, wil it?

  • @ConanLiuMD
    @ConanLiuMD 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful of the med student to get the transfusion consent form signed, though need to be careful since I think MD might be required for it (just in case for the future :P) - although actually I'm not even 100% sure about this because I'm pretty sure when we rotate at Kaiser the nurses just do consent for a lot of routine things like that haha

    • @MonicaJeong
      @MonicaJeong  2 роки тому

      Good point! Helpful to have it on hand though. The nurses can’t do it where I am. That would be so nice!

  • @fit2day239
    @fit2day239 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Dr. Jeong. I truly appreciate the content.

  • @ATA-wi2lh
    @ATA-wi2lh Рік тому +1

    how did they know where to get the consent form for transfuisions? i didnt even know that was a thing tbh

  • @agneskwon4277
    @agneskwon4277 3 роки тому +1

    Wish I had this video when I was in med school!!

  • @cjschellack9088
    @cjschellack9088 3 роки тому

    One request: I always see interns printing lists and then folding the paper in half to write down tasks. I don't know which view they are using when they print, and I have no idea where to write things so I don't immediately start filling the entire paper [compared to theirs, which always looks concise & tidy!]

    • @MonicaJeong
      @MonicaJeong  3 роки тому

      What EMR does your hospital use? Epic?

  • @victoriagolston7514
    @victoriagolston7514 3 місяці тому

    #1 look out for the patient thats all. Thats all.