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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Best Things About Being A Surgeon

By Hedrick Lepsch


If you ask young students what the most profitable and popular careers are, they would inevitably answer "doctors and lawyers" with the occasional "business man" thrown in there. Thousands of college students flock to medical school, law school, and business school. However, shortly thereafter, many drop out. Even those who completed school decide they dislike their prospects and search for another path.

Stay Hydrated

You may be focused on all of the names and dates you have to memorize for your history class, but you need to remember to take care of yourself as well. While you are studying you cannot be at your full capability unless you are staying hydrated. As surprising as it sounds, your brain can overheat and needs to cool down when it's been working too hard for too long.

Communication

Satisfaction

Slow down before you plow through all of your finals. If you are going to the library to study make sure you bring something with you that will allow you to take a break. Your brain needs to take a break and loosen up for about five to ten minutes for every hour of studying.

Accomplishment

Study in Groups

Once you have gone through your notes over and over again and have them memorized, they do not become much help to you. Even if you don't study well with other people it's a good idea to study for any final exams with a group. You can either meet in person or do an online chat but the most important aspects of the study guide or lectures.

Cost

If you are contemplating getting a Medical Specialties Degree, carefully consider the spectrum of positive and negative aspects of medicine. If you have an interest in medicine and a strong desire to serve others, you'll never regret entering a Medical Specialties Program. Know that your hard work will be both satisfying and fulfilling!




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