Being a PCS Champion means you may need to be flexible. Some Champions find it easy to schedule time to work with their co-workers. Others find the clinic can get very busy and change our intended schedule, so they have to take observation opportunities as they become available. With that in mind, you may find it helpful to keep a folder or notebook handy with all the materials you’ll need for an observation ready to go, in case you only get a moment’s notice.
Some of those materials may include a clipboard or something hard to write on, as well as writing utensils. You may also need something to take notes on, whether it’s one of the tools we’ll discuss later, sticky notes, or even blank paper. You’ll learn what works best for you with practice. In addition, it’s good to have handouts with information on key PCS skills, and anything else you may want to share with your co-workers.