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Christine’s Answer
Hi Daniela,
Good question. Are you thinking about going into Medicine, if so, what area? It might make more sense to you to determine what area of Medicine you are interested in then check out the rules of conduct in that area.
do's and don'ts for doctors
do's and don'ts in a hospital facility
do's and don'ts for nurses
dos and don ts when interacting with a patient
“do’s”, “don’ts”, and rules for staff in a hospital facility
https://blog.rendia.com/dos-donts-effective-doctor-patient-communication/
Good question. Are you thinking about going into Medicine, if so, what area? It might make more sense to you to determine what area of Medicine you are interested in then check out the rules of conduct in that area.
do's and don'ts for doctors
do's and don'ts in a hospital facility
do's and don'ts for nurses
dos and don ts when interacting with a patient
“do’s”, “don’ts”, and rules for staff in a hospital facility
Christine recommends the following next steps:
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David’s Answer
The do’s are: AIRWAY/BREATHING/CIRCULATION! The don’ts, are forgetting this.
ACLS. Get this book. Advanced Cardiac Life Support. I read it, while I was a senior in high school.
David recommends the following next steps:
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Christine’s Answer
Sorry about that Daniela, I hit the wrong button. What else I was going to mention is to look up the sites listed below. There are different do’s and don’ts for different things medical. Good luck.