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4 Tips For Communicating With A Medical Student

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    1. Ask about what they’re studying. This is a great way to connect with one another, and it can help your student retain what they’re spending time learning.
    2. Choose your moments wisely. Wait until your student takes a break from studying, or set aside a certain time every day to talk about family, friends and future plans. Forcing conversations when your med student counterpart is deep into studying can lead to frustration.
    3. Keep a shared calendar. Whether the calendar is on your fridge or shared online, both of you should add events, important test dates and other specific dates so you can spot conflicts early and plan accordingly.
    4. Talk about money. A medical student’s life can be expensive with textbooks, supplies, study materials and exam fees. It’s important that you both know how much money you have, how you’re going to budget and what you need to be saving for.

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