So you've just passed both the written and clinical portions...and still have your $120 burning a hole in your pocket...maybe you'll stop by the mall on your way home. Maybe.
Then...there is a clinic orientation. Yes, you will all ready know the clinic. But I suggest going anyways. The clinic will look different with the curtains hung and you will see where your unit is for your clinical exam. I was really glad I went to the orientation. I had been assigned to the LEFT hand unit. NOPE, NOT A LEFTY! I didn't note that I was a left handed operator at the time of registration, but somehow this small detail fell through the cracks. This is no small feat to get the unit changed over to a right handed unit. I am glad I had some advanced warning to get the situation taken care of.
Then you head home, eat, call and confirm your patient, ready all of the supplies and paper work for your up coming clinical. And then lay in bed staring at your dark ceiling...waiting for your re-current probe depth dream to start. Oh maybe that was just me.
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