Your first rotation in anaesthesia can be really challenging! Experience in other medical specialties really doesn't prepare you for your first job as an anaesthesia resident.
The pace is fast, new consultants every day, new opinions and little time to get familiar and everything is time critical when problems occur!
In this video I cover all the non technical things I highly recommend every anaesthesia resident should do to plan and arrange their rotation to get the most out of the limited time you will have in this highly sort after job.
Check out my website for all the useful documents and references from this video
https://anaesthesiacollective.com/edu...
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Good luck!
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