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Enjoyed the episode? Send a text letting me know. (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) Your externship is more than just completing hours—it's an extended audition for your healthcare career. But here's what most students miss: supervisors aren't just watching your clinical skills. They're watching how you show up, how you adapt, and how you handle the moments when nobody's looking. In this episode, we break down what really matters during your externship experience. From the small actions that signal professionalism to the mistakes that can actually help you grow, you'll learn how to stand out for all the right reasons. We'll cover: • What supervisors are really watching for (hint: it's not perfection) • The difference between being present and being perfect • How to handle mistakes like a professional • Why your attitude during slow days matters just as much as busy ones • The simple habits that turn externs into employees • How to have "the conversation" about job opportunities before your externship ends Whether you're about to start your externship, in the middle of it, or preparing for what comes next, this episode will help you approach every shift with purpose and confidence. Your externship is your launching pad. Let's make sure you're ready to take off. 💙 Love this episode? Follow. and share MAP with someone chasing their healthcare dreams! | 📧 Questions, ideas, or story to share? [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) | 📱 Follow @MAPpodcastofficial on Instagram & Facebook | MAP: Medical Pathways for Success — Your roadmap to a thriving medical career.