Tip #3: Think like a PRO

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    SURVIVAL TIP - Tip 3

    Being a medical student means you’re a doctor in training – ‘doctor’ being the operative word here. You’re already set on the path to becoming a doctor, so why not start behaving like one? While you probably shouldn’t take yourself too seriously, putting yourself in the mindset of thinking like a doctor will help you to become a doctor. Here are a few ways to try it out:

    Caring for yourself allows you to care for others. Make time for your physical health & mental wellbeing.

    Doctors work in teams. You can start with a study group. Finding your tribe in medical school is the best way to survive.

    Learn something everyday. Doctors never stop learning, neither should you.

    Start using professional tools. ClinicalKey for example. Professionals use it to access the latest medical knowledge, and you can use ClinicalKey to pass your exams and boost your grades.

    Med School Survival Tips

    Tips and tricks we collected over the years from medical students

    Survival Tip#1

    Make friends, not rivals

    Class is not a competition, make sure you can learn from others.

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    Survival Tip#2

    Try different ways of learning

    Text books are a rock solid foundation, but there is much more.

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    Survival Tip#3

    Think like a PRO

    Familiarize yourself with the tools and books professionals use daily.

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    Survival Tip#4

    Go digital

    Reap the benefits digital flashcards, notes and bookmarks in the cloud.

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    Survival Tip#5

    Stock up on essentials

    Ultimately it all starts with having the right text books.

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    Survival Tip#6

    Mind your mind

    Your intelligence is your greatest asset, so take take care of yourself.

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