At the time of my last post, I oddly wasn’t aware that we
were about to be hit with yet another brutal schedule. One practical exam and three written exams later, I can happily say that I made it through the storm! The major exam
that I took today completely wore me out, so I am happy to be done with exams
for the moment, even if the next major one is in a week in a half. I was so
drained that I ended up skipping the four hours of lecture that were immediately
scheduled after the exam. I went grocery shopping, got an inspection done on my
car, and even took an uninterrupted nap so it was well worth it. Luckily, our lectures
are recorded, so I’ll make sure to play catch up this weekend. Tonight there
will be absolutely no studying though. I cooked a full dinner and I just put my
daughter to bed, so as soon as she actually falls asleep, I plan on baking some
cookies, opening a bottle of wine, and watching Empire tonight. Oh, the joy!
But aside from not posting recently, I got on here tonight because
I wanted to share a really cool experience that my class had last week. We
underwent the “Ebola Simulated Clinical Experience”, where we were trained in
donning and doffing N95 masks and gowns in the event of an infectious disease
situation. The coolest part was actually getting to work with our on-campus
simulated patient known as Stan. Stan is basically a human-like robot that
breathes, blinks, goes into shock, and talks (among other things). He is
typically used by the 2nd-year medical students, so it was nice
being able to really see why everyone likes using him. My school also has a
female counterpart that can experience contractions and even give birth, so I’m
really looking forward to working on her next year. We also will be learning
how to do FULL exams on actual human patients next year, but that’s another
story, LOL. Anyway, that’s all I will post tonight. I’m about to relax as if I’m
not a constantly stressed out medical student!
EMPIRE!! I saw it for the first time the other day online and now Im completely hooked lol but more importantly congrats hitting the halfway mark of this semester! Im sure it feels great
ReplyDeleteHaha thank you, and I'm hooked as well! I caught last week's episode today and I'm already ready for more!
DeleteI hope you enjoyed your evening. Working with Stan looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on surviving the first half, best of luck with the second half.
Thank you!!!!
Delete@D Ward Something has been plaguing me. How did you adjust to your first year? I got accepted to WVSOM and I'm trying to think of good studying techniques before starting my first year. How do you know when you are ready? I'm just afraid of having a bad exam lol losing it. I just guess I'm just a little scared of the unknown lol
ReplyDeleteI am still in my first year and still adjusting. Each term presents new challenges and new professors, but it's really all about figuring out your learning style and not being afraid to adjust your study habits. We all have bad exams, but it's not the end of the world. I'll be sharing my experience with that in a future post.
DeleteOh, and congratulations on your acceptance!!!!
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