1. First of all, you have to be a resident + no side-talking.
For example, you specialize in eyes, but you also do nose work. Doing things like this is prohibited.
Just a nose is a nose, an eye is an eye, and a chest is a heart.
If you are really good at it, you will get one by word of mouth.
2. Looking good as a person and being good at it are not the same thing. I went to a lot of different
counseling centers and
they seemed like good people, so I was thinking about doing it here, but
when I searched a lot, there were a lot of people who made half-assholes, but
there were a lot of people who didn't seem to have a good personality and were responsible until the end
even though they were ticking.
I wonder if it's similar to me having a bad personality at work..
3. If you do well, you'll be an employee there. I received it
-> This is really a good tip that I think, but
if you do it well, the staff there are already receiving it haha
As well as the head of counseling...
When I heard that even the desk and operating room staff received it at their hospital,
I thought, oh, I can do it here.
4. Don't compromise on the price too much. Mara
-> When thinking about reoperation, it is better to do well on the first attempt.
According to the community, there are many people who repeat the exam, but
there are many who finish well on the first attempt
and have this be their last surgery.
Do it thinking that this surgery will be your last..
5. Consultation The more the better, the longer you think about it, the better
-> There is nothing you can do. If you keep thinking about it, you will find something better.
Anyway, you will be scared as much as you have decided,
so if possible, choose a good hospital and get the results you want. .sob