The time management skills you develop while you're in medical school will help you when you are a busy resident and a practicing physician, and they will help you when you are a busy resident and a practicing physician.
• Long Term Schedule – Monthly schedule of fixed commitments (class, work, meetings, etc.) • Intermediate Schedule – Weekly schedule of major events and work to be accomplished (Quiz on Wednesday, Basketball game on Thursday, Read 100 pages for NUR 263 by Friday, etc.) • Short Term Schedule – Daily schedule of what needs to be accomplished that day (Read Chapters 5 and 6, Grocery Store, Review NURS 350 lecture, etc.)