Starting as a new resident is tough, and when you are coming from a different specialty into anesthesiology can add another layer of challenge. Dr. Lowery shares the following tips that helped him when we was an ENT resident into anesthesiology.
1- Overcommunicate
2- Be detailed oriented
3-Avoid trying to do everything- you wont be able to!
4-1st 6 months of residency is crucial, invest the time do your best
5-Pay attention to the feeling you have going into work
6- Having a strong support system is crucial
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Starting as a new resident is tough, and when you are coming from a different specialty into anesthesiology can add another layer of challenge. Dr. Lowery shares the following tips that helped him when we was an ENT resident into anesthesiology.
1- Overcommunicate
2- Be detailed oriented
3-Avoid trying to do everything- you wont be able to!
4-1st 6 months of residency is crucial, invest the time do your best
5-Pay attention to the feeling you have going into work
6- Having a strong support system is crucial
Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistas
Have a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo!
Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon