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Radiation Therapists: Looking for tips for clinical/school

Due to Covid I was removed from my first clinical rotation after 3 months of only going twice a week. I just started going to a new clinical site and feel like I am starting back at square one again. Just looking to see if anyone has tips or things they wish they knew while in school that would have made your rotations better/easier. If you had any website/apps that helped you during school I would love to hear those too!

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