December 17th marked 11 years since this blog has
been in existence, but for the first time ever since its creation, I managed to
go the entire year without a single post! I've honestly thought about
discontinuing this blog and not paying for the domain anymore, but out of all
my various social media accounts, I find blogging to be the most therapeutic
and writing brings me a ton of joy. Plus, it's crazy to believe that when I
stared this blog I was just a premedical student and now I am 4th year Plastic
Surgeon in training accomplishing things that I had never even dreamed of. I originally started writing this post on the
day of my actual blogiversary, but as you can see, life has been super busy and
I never got around to finishing it. So with that being said, and today being
New Year’s Eve, I'm going to use this post to give a recap of 2024 :)
As for other March highlights, I was able to attend the
Annual Medical Education Conference (AMEC) of the Student National Medical
Association (SNMA), and celebrate the SNMA's 60th anniversary. I am proud to
have served the organization as its 54th National President (and I was the
first osteopathic medical student to ever serve the organization as national
president), so it was a joy being back in the conference setting and seeing
thriving premedical and medical students. It was also great being able to catch
up with old colleagues, and I ended the trip with my first ever cooking class!
I now know how to make New Orleans style eggs benedict, pralines, shrimp
etouffee, and crab cakes :)
I started off the month of May performing my first
circumferential body lift, and even better, I hit the milestone of having MY
FIRST ACADEMIC BOOK CHAPTER PUBLICATION!!!!! Under the guidance of my wonderful
attending Dr. Christopher J. Salgado, I was able to participate in a chapter
titled "Aesthetic Male Genital Surgery" in Advances in Cosmetic
Surgery. Up until this point, I had published my own book and was included in
various publications through my previous research, but I had never had an
academic book chapter. This was a major goal for me, and I'm super thankful I
was able to accomplish it.
Another major highlight of June, was being able to have the
first resident clinic patient of my program and operate on my own patient. We
performed a mommy makeover that included a breast augmentation, liposuction
360, liposuction of the arms, and an umbilicoplasty. I have one happy patient
and it was a great experience having autonomy but with the guidance and direct
supervision of my attending to ensure great results. I have so many great
before and after pictures too that I received permission to share, but I don't
know the full rules on what I am allowed to share under my resident status, so
for now you'll have to stay tuned. Since I was very close with the patient, I
will say that operating was super scary and also nerve racking because I’m not
used to being close with patients or them having constant access to me. It was
definitely a lesson learned in trying to avoid that, lol, but then again, I'm
happy it was with me :)
I officially became a 4th year Plastic Surgeon in training
in July! I am now a more senior resident and with that comes more
responsibility and the growing fear (and excitement!) of knowing I'll be on my
own in a few years, but I'm loving every moment of it! In July, we welcomed our
new interns and we had a great educational/fun night at Top Golf where we
learned about wound reconstruction and ended the evening showing off our golfing
skills.
August
August was a super busy service as I was back doing
microsurgery, general reconstruction, aesthetics, and gender affirmation
surgery. I think we had two phalloplasty procedures and two vaginoplasty
procedures just in August alone! One case alone took 16 hours to perform, and I
believe I only scrubbed out once or twice to use the bathroom and eat. Although
this month was super busy, I loved it because it was both challenging and fun
at the same time. Plus, I learned a lot and could really feel and see myself
growing as a surgeon.
September
September was a continuation of the August service, so it
was completely busy as well. The major highlight of the month for me was being
invited to attend the annual Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED) as
a keynote speaker for the Student Track of the conference. This was HUGE for me
because the other keynote speakers for the conference were Montel Williams (one
of my favorite 90’s talk show hosts) and Dr. Kevin O’ Connor (longest serving
physician to the United States Presidents). I was floored that I would be
considered to be a speaker at such a prestigious event, and I loved my time
there! Although I was a virtual speaker with my idol Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee at
OMED few years back, I had never actually attended in person until this
conference. I loved interacting with my fellow DO colleagues and learning new
things.
Conference season didn’t end there though as the following
weekend I was in San Diego attending the annual Plastic Surgery Meeting (PSTM).
It was such an insanely good conference, and I met sooo many amazing stars in
the field of plastic surgery. A recap of that would make this post way longer
than it should be, but please check out my Instagram post HERE so you can read
about why I was so inspired.
October
I don’t have much for the month of October, so it was likely
very busy, but I did get a chance to kick off the month by speaking to the medical
students from the SNMA chapter of the University of Miami School of Medicine. I
always love interacting with students, so it was a great experience.
November
November started off immediately in mommy mode as the first
day was my daughter's Senior Night at school. She has been involved in band and
color guard for years, so it was great
being able to walk the field with her as she was recognized for her
accomplishments. I also always love seeing her perform.
I also ended up in Las Vegas at the Allergan Surgical
Solutions Symposium where I participated in the breast surgery. There were amazing
panels and discussions which included preoperative planning and live patient
markings, reimbursement guidelines, managing complications, and even lectures
on GLP-1 weight loss medications and how plastic surgeons can adapt to treating
these patients. My favorite part of the conference was getting to practice
markings on anatomic models and then putting the work in action as I got a
chance to perform an augmentation-mastopexy (breast implants with a lift) on an
actual human cadaver!
My daughter also turned 18 in November! Yep, I’ve officially
been a mommy for eighteen years and I am so incredibly proud of the young woman
she is becoming. We celebrated by traveling to New Orleans during her
Thanksgiving break where she got a chance to check out Bourbon Street for the
first time and be horrified, lol. We also toured a couple of colleges on her
list (she currently has quite a few acceptances, and I am one proud mama!).
Lastly, We saw Justin Timberlake perform in concert which was her only birthday
wish, and through the most random occurrence ever, he said her name twice
during the concert. Of course she lost it and started crying tears of happiness,
so it was even more beautiful to see so much joy in her.
December
December has been a whirlwind! Like the others, this month
as been super busy and with a lot of interesting cases. Reading through this
post now, I’m honestly shocked at how I’ve been able to manage studying,
operating, traveling, and everything in between. Right now, I only have the
time to write this post because I put in my PTO for the last few days of this
month as my next two months will likely be super busy. I truly love what I do
though and operating makes me so happy. Plus, my program director recently
commented on how much better and faster I’ve gotten in the operating room, and
that made me smile.
This month, I finally had the chance to attend the annual
Florida Society of Plastic Surgeons Meeting in Palm Beach, Florida and it was a
great experience. As always, I learned a lot and the location was beautiful.
As for fun moments this month, we had our residency holiday party,
and it was nice being able to spend a fun evening with my colleagues. I
actually started writing this post about an hour before the party, and then
never got to finish it until now. The day after our holiday party, I had a
chance to see Usher perform and it was a great experience. I was originally
supposed to see him perform on a Saturday in October which was a lighter month
work-wise for me, but because of the hurricane that month, his concert was
moved to a Wednesday in December. I debated going because I worked a full day
and had another full day the next, but I am glad I went. He is a great performer
and it was definitely worth missing a little sleep.
I think that pretty much sums up 2024! The next two months
will be spent working hard and studying even harder as I prepare for our annual
inservice exam in March. I haven’t quite taken a moment to fully reflect and
map out my goals for 2024, but one of our medical students recently gifted me
with a beautiful gratitude book, and I plan to write something in it daily. I’ve
also decided that I will start taking bigger leaps, being more unapologetic, and
truly embracing this beautiful journey in 2025. If you can believe it, since
starting residency I’ve really been trying my best to lie low, but playing
small just doesn’t cut it for me. I am about to enter into another beautiful era
of life, and I want to continue to inspire, shine, and encourage others with my
light. So here’s to another year of good vibes, new goals, and growth!
If you’ve managed to read this far, thank you so much for
reading and your continued support. I wish you nothing but joy, happiness, and
success in 2025 and for years to come 😊