Saturday, March 28, 2009

Is it really Spring? I have sat at my desk all morning looking out the window hoping the ice on the lake would melt. It sure doesn't look like spring from this view. The house is quiet and I am trying to get a few things done before my son returns from his spring break trip tonight.

I have been working on my OSCE, calibration, etc. I can definitely see why feedback is important when it comes to the development of these. I will look forward to some peer review. I also tried to start a daily student/patient encounter form. All I can say for that is..."Yikes!" I like Mankato's example but would like to simplify a little. I am hoping to see a few more examples before I attempt it again.

Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend. See you on Monday.

1 comment:

  1. Brenda, I feel the same way! It is so hard to be motivated while it is so gloomy and cold out. My recommendation is to just start the clinic day sheet. Draw on the experiences you already have from TA-ing in clinic, as well as your own personal experience working in private practice. You know the things you feel are most important...make those your focus, and you can fill in the gaps later. My guess is that once you get started, things will just start flowing! (That's usually what happens with me.) It will be fun to see what everyone else comes up with!

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