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Sasha had good points too;
If you have questions about how/why something was done on the scene or during the transport; wait til the end and ask on the way back to station or post. do NOT argue with the preceptor on scene or during transport.
If the preceptor is taking a nap; even/especially if it is only a 12 hour shift; let them; don't try to tell them that they aren't supposed to sleep during the day.
If you are there for 24 hrs; find out where you are sleeping, but don't be the first one to go to sleep, unless you clear it with your preceptor first
I have been riding since December (still only 4 contacts) I have a lot of "down time" with all three stations, and all three shifts.
4 contacts??!!!!!!! Good lord man where do you work? How often are you doing a shift?
Hey all,
I have my first clinical ride on Monday, any advice?
Thank you in advance.
So how did it go?
The poster lives in Georgia....I'm assuming the state in the US, not a city in Russia and it's still Sunday night.
City in Russia? Not unless they moved it. And turned it from a country into a city...
City in Russia? Not unless they moved it. And turned it from a country into a city...
I read the dates wrong lol.
My ride was amazing. Learned a lot of information and had a awesome MBA! Thanks all for the advice!