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Posted By: Rosemarie Danelle on 2008-10-27
In Reply to: Getting back in the field - CR

Try contacting your original school and ask if they will let you sit in on some current classes -- or borrow tapes to practice on at home. Get the 3rd edition of BOS and update all your references, especially surgical instruments, as they seem to have new ones every day. Perhaps your former instructor might have some additional suggestions? Good luck! Rosie



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