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So I recently started my first job out of vet school (graduated in May). I was one of those people for whom vet school was particularly painful, and I found myself not even wanting to think about medicine during my month off let alone doing regular review. Now that I'm starting my mentorship, however, I feel like I don't know anything and I really need to work on learning those things that I've either forgotten or never properly learned in the first place. The amount of material I'm focused on is of course much more limited than it was in vet school (I'm doing ER so I don't have to worry about the specifics of surgical techniques, etc. as much) but I still feel very overwhelmed and like I really shouldn't have "Dr." before my name. I was curious if anyone could share their review habits from early in their careers and what, if anything, particularly seemed to work for them? I'm especially interested in what you chose to prioritize reviewing and if there were any particularly useful resources geared toward what's most relevant in a clinical setting.