Clinical Rotation Survival Kit

What I carry on every clinical rotation:
:check_mark: Stethoscope – non-negotiable
:check_mark: Foldable clipboard – space saver
:check_mark: Protein bar – rounds wait for no one
:check_mark: Pocket sanitizer – a must
:check_mark: Tiny notebook – for the details that disappear fast
:check_mark: Pens – lots of them (because lent pens = lost pens)
:check_mark: A curious mind — the most important tool of all.

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•Sthethescope
•Pentorch
•Small notebook
•Pens
•White coat
•Scrubs
•Some needed medicines
•Snacks

Stethoscope
Pen/pencil
Torch
Dairy
Extra scrub/apron (patient blood/vomit/urine can ruin)
Refreshments
Water bottle
Opt: relex hammer needle brush, small meds, ORS, coffee sachets.

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Friends :raising_hands:

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That’s a solid list. I bet your curious mind is trying to figure out which intern stole your last pen.

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Comfortable shoes, stethoscope, notepad, hand sanitizer, reference book, phone charger, positive attitude.

Don’t forget mobile. This is too much essential.

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For MBBS students, a Clinical Rotation Survival Kit might include:

  1. Essential textbooks (e.g., pharmacology, pathology)
  2. Clinical skills guides
  3. Stethoscope and other clinical tools
  4. Medical apps (e.g., drug guides, disease references)
  5. Note-taking materials (e.g., notebooks, flashcards)
  6. Snacks and energy drinks for long shifts
  7. Comfortable scrubs and ID badge

This kit helps MBBS students stay prepared, organized, and confident during clinical rotations.

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