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How to Prepare for Residency Interviews

By James L West, MD - September 13, 2019

Consider the specialty to which you are applying, what aspects of the application are most important to that specialty, and be prepared to discuss those in detail during your interview.

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How to Prepare for Residency Interviews

Do’s and Don’ts of Clinical Rotations

By Arber Frakulli - September 6, 2019

Starting off my third year of Medical School, I had little idea as to how to behave during Clinical Rotations. It was an ongoing process of learning and tweaking my behaviors and objectives. This is a list of pointers that I wish I had known prior to beginning my rotations, things that I believe were essential to my success during my clinical years.

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Do's and Don'ts of Clinical Rotations

Changing Times and Changing Minds – A Post for Future Physicians

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - August 21, 2018

In my dad’s time, I know he did hysterectomies, appendectomies, vein stripping, colon surgery, proctology, and many other things that just having his diploma and a knife qualified him for. True, it was a pretty good diploma as diplomas go, but today we know that you can’t know everything about everything.

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John L. DeLio, MD, circa 1949

Get Your Scrubs & Try Not to Kill Anyone

By Mikael Plymoth - February 3, 2016

Editors note: We're back with another comic from The Elephant in the OR. In today's edition our hero shows up for his first day as a new intern, and recieves a very disconcerting welcome. Elephant in the

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Elephant in the OR

What really motivates physicians in training?

By Mikael Plymoth - January 21, 2016

Editors note: Today we are sharing a new medical cartoon called The Elephant in the OR. This comic is the creation of 4th year medical student Mikael Plymoth, and is reprinted here at Healthcare Career

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Elephant in the OR