For many, it covers the basics, but the real learning happens on the job. Clinicals offer a taste, but nothing compares to handling a full patient load and emergencies. What do you think—did your education give you the tools you needed, or was the reality different?
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For many, it covers the basics, but the real learning happens on the job. Clinicals offer a taste, but nothing compares to handling a full patient load and emergencies. What do you think—did your education give you the tools you needed, or was the reality different?
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For many, it covers the basics, but the real learning happens on the job. Clinicals offer a taste, but nothing compares to handling a full patient load and emergencies. What do you think—did your educ
Crystal Baker Shoaie
I agree that experience offers important lessons that you may have seen in school, but you master them at work.
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