How to Succeed in Clerkships as a "Quiet" Student (Introverts Rule!)
I struggled throughout my clerkships because my quiet introverted self had a hard time with public speaking and just putting myself out there in general. I spent the last several years working on skills that I now wish I had had back in medical school. So here's my biggest advice for my fellow quiet people - work on your public speaking skills, and more specifically, your oral presentation skills! This will take you a LONG way towards stellar faculty evaluations. ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, an Internal Medicine attending living in Los Angeles. I'm here to provide high-yield videos for medical students and residents. My favorite topics include how to succeed on clinical rotations, clinical skills, and some good old pathophysiology!

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