/r/Foamed
A community for healthcare professionals and students to share free online learning resources.
Links:
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Emergency:
ICU:
Prehospital:
Toxicology:
Trauma:
–
–
–
–
Rules
Do not post any identifying information related to patients.
Please ensure that all content posted is free, open-access and legally available.
This is not a place for personal medical advice, see /r/askdocs or better still, a doctor.
Spam, irrelevant content and simple jokes/memes will be removed.
Please keep discussions civil with no personal attacks or bigoted comments.
Content Guidelines
Header photo: Ildar Sagdejev
/r/Foamed
Hello,
My name is Glen and I'm currently a pre nursing student and I have a project where I have to interview health professional in the field I want to work on. I have 10 interview questions in the first half and 12 questions that are just for me. If you don't want to answer the interview questions and just want to answer mine thats fine.
Thank you so much.
Interview questions:
*Where do you work?
*what activities do you do in a typical day in your job.
*How many hours do you work in a typical week?
*Tell me about your background, including education and experience.
*What skills are most important in your field? Describe a situation where you used these skills.
*What's the most challenging situation you've encountered in your job.
*What do you enjoy most about your job?
*What other healthcare professionals do you work with?
If I were interested in pursuing your career, what academic courses and extracurricular activities do you recommend?
=====My Questions=====
*What type of nurse are you? (cant think of better way to word sorry)
*What did you do before you enter nursing?
*Do you volunteer in your free time? If yes what organization do you work with?
*What was the hardest part of nursing school?
*What do you dislike most about your?
*Why did you pick the specialty you are currently in? Or what specialty do you want to go into?
*Why did specialty did you enjoy and didn't?
*What made you become a nurse?
*How's your social life do you feel as though you have time or none?
*What's the scariest thing about being a nurse?
*What are the perks or the benefits to being the nurse?
*What's one thing you wished you known before entering nursing or nursing school?
Hi! Here's a question bank on the Anatomy of the GI and Renal Systems with questions with clinical scenarios
https://enlinked.notion.site/Decks-96af5af2ef944f5d8a2f37795e2788e8?p=902b941292b149a9a90c9e7dfd073fe0&pm=c
Last year I built a medical education study company called SlaySchool. In the process we gathered all the anki decks med students use to study for their exams. We also got all the notes for the first 30 weeks of studying first year med. Check it out and let me know if I can be of any help. Good luck!