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| Exam Center: | Philadelphia | Exam Date: | 6.August.2008 | Result: | Passed | Weeks for Result: | 8 | My Experience: | I found this experiences database really useful, so chipping in. Digidoc, we love you!
Centre is easy to find. People are nice. Things are smoothly run. | My Advice & My Errors: | 1. What center you are at doesn't matter. Do not listen to people who say it does, and screw up your confidence in the process.
2. Protocol matters in this exam, not the stuff you ask or write. Follow the First Aid and this blog religiously and you can't go wrong.
Of course, spoken english has to be good. If you have a foreign accent (Indian/Chinese/whatever), speak clearly and slowly, and most importantly, confidently. Remember, if Americans will come to your country, you will find them different as well. Your accent cannot harm you unless it erodes your confidence.
3. People are the same everywhere. They need care, attention, and worry about their problems. Imagine you are dealing with real patients, and what you tell them about their disease impacts them. Do not think in your mind like it is a mock thing.
5. Practice cases lots of times. That is the only way you can remember washing hands at the real thing, and those other points like covering their legs, thank you etc etc | My Stay / Cost / Travel to Center: | | Name : | DoesItMatter |
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