I was very nervous to start my new scribe job in the emergency department. Now, over 6 months in, I can confidently say I’m no longer unsure or stressed about the job (for the most part)! Looking back, I am grateful for the way I approached my initial nerves. My friends and family will most likely describe me as an…
READ MOREScribing on your own after basic training: The best way to learn is through making mistakes (this seems simple, but often it’s the unwillingness to make mistakes that leads to anxiety) TALK to your doctor- breaking down the communication barrier is a small yet massive hurdle (it can be scary, but worth it!) Repeat the provider’s words and trail off…
READ MOREHow do you find valuable information to help you win the case? “You keep pressing until it hurts.” Despite this quote coming from an egomaniac A&M attorney, Harvey has a point. In my pre-med journey as well as overall life, this approach has held true. I’ve found that whenever a particular experience, social interaction, relationship, or probing question elicits a strong, uncomfortable…
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