Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The More You Do, The More You Would Likely to Become A Good Doctor

As we remembered our long-term medical study, we often met that we were told to do anything as to increase our skills. In fact most of us would refuse those orders.

One of my lecturer said to me in our very first day in hospital, "medicine students in hospital don't use their memory to study hard as what used to be during in college, but to use proper cues or senses to feel how medicine works". Thus that still hot in my head. I feel that medicine students either any residents are working their best to achieve skills through cues.

Our cues don't work in such of memorizing things as what we call "reading and memorizing" but they work with such of proper work. The more you do, the more your cues would likely to make you a very smart doctor.

So when your lecturers tell you to do what they want, just simply face it, never refuse it, because they don't seek of such a failure, but expect of what you would likely to become closer to their advanced skill.

So? "do it"