Tuesday 17 May 2016

Dr. Byron Brown - Tips for Getting Through Medical Residency


Dr. Byron Brown is a dedicated medical professional who believes in the work he does for his patients and other people. He is currently serving as a Teaching Physician for Southland Hospital, which is located in Invercargill. He enjoys being able to work in a teaching capacity because it allows him to instruct other students, interns, and registrars looking to begin careers in the field. He is able to use his professional experiences as an obstetrics and gynecology specialist for the benefit of other professionals. He has worked hard in order to achieve the level of professional success he currently enjoys, and he hopes to remain active in the field for many years.

Dr. Byron Brown is a successful medical professional, and it all started during his medical school career. He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, and then went on to pursue his residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia. Here are some tips for making it through your residency program.

The first thing you want to keep in mind when you begin your residency training is in what area of medicine you want to specialize. Not all doctors go through the same residency programs, and it is important to know in what field you want to work before you start your program. This will determine how long your residency is, what you do, and what you will be able to do when you finish.
Dr. Byron Brown also explains that you need to go above and beyond during residency to show that you’re ready to go off on your own as a well-equipped physician.