Wards Survival Series: A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure – Surviving Your Surgery Rotation
By Sean Martin Surgery rotations can be intimidating. In my experience (six months), the myth of surgery has grown from …
By Sean Martin Surgery rotations can be intimidating. In my experience (six months), the myth of surgery has grown from …
By Sean Martin One of the biggest differences between applying for osteopathic residencies compared to allopathic residencies is doing an …
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By Walter Wiggins In Luke’s recent post, he gave a personal account of one of the more difficult situations you …
By Luke Murray “So, Luke, what do you think could be causing her back pain?” the attending asked as I …
Wards Survival Series: The Avoidable Cycle of Self-Doubt Read More »
Check out this great mnemonic collage from Fizzy. Can you guess what each one means? …
By Walter Wiggins, Editor, firstaidteam.com Over the course of the next several months, the First Aid Team authors will share …
By Sean Martin While the process of applying to residency can be very stressful, there are resources available through the …
By Walter Wiggins As physicians, we spend our days caring for others. It may not always feel like caring, particularly …
By Haley Masterson Have you ever struggled to remember the important actions of the trochlear, abducens, and oculomotor nerves? If …
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By Luke Murray This post is a short break from the Letter of Recommendation series, and involves a little more …
Med School Done Right: Be the “Pilot” of Your Study Experience – Use a Checklist Read More »