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LEARNING FROM ‘FAILURE’ … ?
LEARNING FROM ‘FAILURE’ … ?
Modern cultural emphasis on raising/maintaining self-esteem has rendered the word ‘failure’ unfashionable, like “He Who Must Not Be Named” from the Harry Potter novels. While we can cosmetically ban the word from our discussion, its threat is emotionally real. So, what’s a career-minded, aspiring ultrasound/sonographic professional left to do?
IF YOU WISH TO AVOID FAILURE, LEARN FROM THE ‘FAILURE’ OF OTHERS
The key ‘take-aways’ from this analysis are in identifying the question content that test-takers trip up on most frequently, with the subsequent goal of fortifying their most likely weaknesses. Interestingly enough, we build similar utilities into our ExamSim programs and our College Program Instructor Tool, both of which analyze content weakness, providing each student with an individualized plan to fine tune their exam preparation.
Pegasus Lectures has preached the word ‘Preparedness’ for over 25 years. Our earliest marketing materials carry “Prepare with Pegasus, and Pass” as a catchphrase. Especially in the last decade, Pegasus has invested in the development of industry-leading Exam Sims and eCourses, steering away from outdated live-seminars in which you are forced to learn at the pace of the class. With online learning, you dictate the pace and proceed only when you have mastered the concepts. While Pegasus Lectures strives to provide programs that result in professional excellence and improved patient care, we never lose sight of the results-oriented goal: Getting you into the Winner’s Circle.
–Frank Miele, MSEE , President of Pegasus Lectures, Inc. Frank graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a triple major in physics, mathematics, and engineering. While at Dartmouth, he was a Proctor Scholar and received citations for academic excellence in comparative literature, atomic physics and quantum mechanics, and real analysis. Frank was a research and design engineer and project leader, designing ultrasound equipment and electronics for more than ten years at Hewlett Packard Company. As a designer of ultrasound, he has lectured across the country to sonographers, physicians, engineers and students on myriad topics.