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* Rather than focus on the subject of medicine, this book addresses the subject of being a good student * Written by a top professor in the subject, with additional content coming from clinical educators as much as preclinical; students as well as academics; allied health professionals (nursing, physiotherapy) as much as medical staff * Interactive quizzes, as well as example goal trackers and planners * Great gift purchase prior to the course starting or on hearing good news about acceptance into the course

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* Rather than focus on the subject of medicine, this book addresses the subject of being a good student * Written by a top professor in the subject, with additional content coming from clinical educators as much as preclinical; students as well as academics; allied health professionals (nursing, physiotherapy) as much as medical staff * Interactive quizzes, as well as example goal trackers and planners * Great gift purchase prior to the course starting or on hearing good news about acceptance into the course
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Dr. Katherine Chretien is associate dean for medical student affairs and director of medical student wellness at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Previously, she was associate dean for student affairs and professor of medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She earned her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience from Brown University and attended the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, graduating with Alpha Omega Alpha honors. She completed her internal medicine training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Chretien is the recipient of the Women Leaders in Medicine Award from the American Medical Students Association and the Charles H. Griffith III Educational Research Award from Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine. Dr. Chretien has published her research and writing in JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine, Medical Education, and USA TODAY. She is editor of the book Mothers in Medicine: Career, Practice, and Life Lessons Learned (Springer 2018).