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Advice... just commit and totally immerse yourself in the subject. Read the textbook, go back and make highlights in the textbook, type up notes from class and excerpts from the textbook and other sources. Listen to podcasts on different topics (search iTunes - free). Make drug cards.
I found the Brady book to be very general leaving me with lots of questions and gaps. eMedicine is a great source (http://emedicine.medscape.com/emergency_medicine) to help make the information more complete. The articles even have a pre-hospital treatment section.
It's a long ride but I think its worth it. Im been experiencing more stress than enjoyment at the moment with being a newer Medic but its still fun.
Good luck with your endeavor! Keep us updated on how ur doing.
I found the Brady book to be very general leaving me with lots of questions and gaps. eMedicine is a great source (http://emedicine.medscape.com/emergency_medicine) to help make the information more complete. The articles even have a pre-hospital treatment section.
It's a long ride but I think its worth it. Im been experiencing more stress than enjoyment at the moment with being a newer Medic but its still fun.
Good luck with your endeavor! Keep us updated on how ur doing.
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