What I carry on every clinical rotation:
Stethoscope – non-negotiable
Foldable clipboard – space saver
Protein bar – rounds wait for no one
Pocket sanitizer – a must
Tiny notebook – for the details that disappear fast
Pens – lots of them (because lent pens = lost pens)
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
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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:
- Essential textbooks (e.g., pharmacology, pathology)
- Clinical skills guides
- Stethoscope and other clinical tools
- Medical apps (e.g., drug guides, disease references)
- Note-taking materials (e.g., notebooks, flashcards)
- Snacks and energy drinks for long shifts
- Comfortable scrubs and ID badge
This kit helps MBBS students stay prepared, organized, and confident during clinical rotations.
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