I've been reflecting a bit lately that the people I didn't like so much at the beginning of the program, I like them now, and the people I enjoyed at the beginning have drifted off; our communication no longer daily.
Anyway.
I met with a professional resume writer, and I was pretty excited for what she had to offer. In addition to being a former physician's assistant, she had excellent examples of her work. Granted, she spent a bit too much time talking about her cat and her autoimmune disorders, and the heart attack she once had, but, I was pretty excited to get a solid resume. Until she told me the price.
Over $1100.
Thanks, but no thanks. But oh, how she tried to get me to pay right there on the spot, even suggesting that I could split the payment between multiple credit cards. Nope.
I'll find someone else, thanks.
My preceptorship schedule is all set now, and I have a pretty fantastic rotation, if I do say so myself. I get to be on a float pool, which is like a dream to me, considering I get easily bored on one unit and want to see all that the hospital world has to offer. I begin March 31st, and couldn't be more excited.
Successfully completed my last (HALLELUJAH) clinical calculations exam, nearly getting tripped up on the darn reconstitution problem, but like most issues in my life, it's really not that difficult; take the prescribed dose and divide it by the amount to be reconstituted. (Makes sense to me, at least).
Spring break is upon us, now, and while I will be working on a group project regarding alarm fatigue, there's not much school-wise happening between then and now. Ye-haw.
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