“You never write anymore…”
Nov 18, 2008 in Learn
I know, I know.
I apologise.
I sat down and talked to a couple of people where I work who have just passed the written exam (and Well Done! to everyone who did!). They were saying that one of the things they are struggling with now is the ability to vocalise everything that they have learned.
The answer, I’m afraid, is to do exactly that. Even if you’re the shy retiring type, in fact particularly if you are, you need to verbalise. Burst out in the middle of your lists with comments about each of the drugs that you are using: “Propofol is fascinating, don’t you think? It’s chemical structure based on a phenol ring looks just like a snowman, yes? Here, let me show you…” (You need a bit of an eye of faith, but look at it the right way, and it does. Trust me!)
Also, this is the time where you find out just how much your partner loves you, and who your good friends are. Give your loved one the Bricker viva book, and get them to ask you questions about Ketamine, pain pathways blah blah. They don’t have to understand it, but it helps if they can bluff their way through by reading ahead!
Also, if you struggle with being concise, try this: The Five Word Viva Game.
Anyway, good luck!

