So, now orientation is done. Now comes two weeks of classes. The first week is consisting of making sure my attitude is in check, that I'm a well-rounded team leader, that I can manage my time, that I can recognize diversity, etc., etc. Then, next week I have class to prepare me for my foodservice rotations.
Lots of sitting, but overall good information. We had "quizzes," which turned out 5,600,385% easier than we ever expected. Through writing and presenting a short paper about my time wasting tendencies, then hearing other interns tendencies, I learned I'm definitely not alone. I thought today was going to be less than stellar, but turns out a lot of our information was hands on and was put to simulation projects. Not to mention I was in a sweet, almost too outgoing group that likes to put our cool spin on hospital slogans (patients-and-family-first!)...
The sunshine was our drug of choice today.
Now, it's just working on short assignments here and there. Learning style quiz and reflection here, reading this article there. Finish this reading here, work on a case study there.
I really need to invest in a quality planner. Nothing too fancy with leather and that jazz. Mom, I love you, but the free planner you gave me with 1/2 inch spaces for each day and stickers that say "Parent-Teacher Conferences!" just might not do the trick!
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