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Clinical rotations allow students to practice the skills they've learned in the classroom, while also exposing them to various practice settings.

As a student, I was fortunate to have 4 excellent clinical rotations, and I'm now 4 years into a career at one of those same sites. Now, as a clinician, I am happy to serve as a clinical instructor (CI) for students of my own.

Here are my tips to help you be successful during your clinical rotations:

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