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January 2005

Welcome to the January issue of the NHSCurrent. Every month, the NHSCurrent helps keep you up to date and assists you through your NHSC journey.

Five Habits of Highly Successful NHSC Scholars
The following habits will serve you well throughout your NHSC journey:

  • Call your analyst (whenever you have a question or something changes)
  • Stay in school full time
  • Stay focused
  • Be proactive
  • Be flexible and open minded

Training Opportunities
For an exceptional training experience that provides a great opportunity to learn and grow both professionally and personally, check out the most current listing of NHSC SEARCH programs. Whether you’re a 1st year student , 4th year student, or resident, there’s something for everyone. Visit the NHSC Web site for more information.
ftp://ftp.hrsa.gov/nhsc/join_us/srchmat.pdf

Resumes for Health Care Careers
Need help with your resume? Check out the book, “Expert Resumes for Health Care Careers,” by Wendy S. Enelow and Louise M. Kursmark (published by JIST Works).

The Rising Tide: Words of Wisdom From the NHSC
Today, give yourself permission to see the world with a light heart.

Prose for Practitioners
English: When was your last period?
Spanish: ¿Cuándo era su menstruación pasada?
French: Quand avait-elle lieu votre dernière menstruation?
German: Als war Ihr letzter menstruation?
Russian: Kogda byl vash poslednii menstrualvnyi tsikl?
Chinese: Ni shang ci yue jing shi shen me shi hou?

The NHSCurrent helps shorten the distance between us and you. If you have any questions or comments, please send an email to CYoung1@hrsa.gov.

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