At first, I wanted to finish it, but I had no time to start. When I started, I found that I couldn't finish it. The rehearsal didn't start until the last hour. More than 30 slides can't be read in 8 minutes. While waiting for the game, everyone else was relaxed, only I rehearsed nervously over and over again, and it was overtime when I got on the stage.
I was a little confused when I was stopped after overtime. Before I came to my senses, I was shocked again by the questions from experienced experts. "What is the child's hemoglobin?" To be honest, I really didn't pay attention. I didn't read the medical record from beginning to end, so I was caught by the handle and quickly answered "normal." Obviously, the expert was very dissatisfied with this answer and asked another question, "Why is the kidney poor and anemia?" I vaguely thought it was erythropoietin, but I was not sure, so I came to "renin". When I saw the incredible expression, I could only sigh that my academic performance was not good.
Then I asked about the onset age and blood pressure measurement. I quickly answered these two questions calmly with my brain.
Finally, I won the seventh place, the Excellence Award, and the gap between the first place and the third place. However, failure is failure. There are no excuses and reasons.
However, the most important gain of this competition is not the ranking, but the actual combat experience, which reflects my long-standing big problem-procrastination! I always procrastinate from school to work. I want to do it well, but I'm too meticulous to pay attention to the key points. Primary school can learn well, but high school can't do well. I work overtime after work every day. It turns out that I have been criticized for not grasping the key points with my brain, having no concept of time and indulging myself. It's not that I don't work hard. I work hard, but not hard enough.
To sum up yourself:
1. Think ahead and think about how to grasp the key points and finish things in a limited time.
2. If you can't persist, you can persist.
Case summary competition:
1. The focus is on thinking and learning cases. The more puzzling you are, the more you consult the literature to think and solve problems, the greater the gain. The story and the style of speech are secondary.
2. What you have experienced personally is the best. Only the first teacher, Liu Weijie, told the medical records that he experienced, thought and verified. Others took other people's medical records and made them into PPT. Therefore, I will take the initiative to think and solve problems, and I will have material when I play.
Wake up refreshed and move on. What's the next stop?