Tonight I worked on this outline.
the next exam is divided into a practical part and a written part.
In the practical part I’ll make a nasogastric tune insertion.
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Tonight I worked on this outline.
the next exam is divided into a practical part and a written part.
In the practical part I’ll make a nasogastric tune insertion.
Back to uni again 😵
Not even coffee wakes us up, but we have to study!
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I love to do this type of outline. It’s very helpful to make clear something like this.
In this case I focused on two elements: the rule of 9 and the 3 degrees of burn.
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Last night I did this outline to focus colon pathologies. My next exam is gastroenterology on June, and It’s very hard to pass.16/05/2019
A productive day 📚
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June was much more chill than May! Have a feeling July’s going to be the same! Haha x
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“So why did you choose to go to medical school?”
This is a question I get asked ALL OF THE TIME.
And to be quite honest, I’m still not sure how to answer it correctly.
I feel like so many people around me have great answers for this question; either their parents were doctors, they had a doctor who was a role model for them, they witnessed someone be sick, or they themselves were extremely sick, etc etc…
For me?
Well, I don’t really have a clear answer.
I don’t have any family members who are in the medical world. I’ve never witnessed someone be extremely sick - in fact I had barely entered a hospital. I have no beautiful story to accompany it .
I simply thought that since I excelled in school, that I wasn’t grossed out by an open bloody body and that I didn’t want to be stuck inside a science lab all day, medical school just seemed like the next logical step.
[ is that sad?! ]
So when people ask me this famous question, “Why did you choose to become a doctor?”, I’m never sure what to answer them…
There’s always this type of disappointment in people’s faces when I tell them that there’s no special reason why I decided to choose this difficult path.
I believe that people want to hear this wonderful story out of me, to believe that there’s this inspirational “calling” behind every doctor.
But does this make my choice any lesser?
I don’t believe so.
I have come to realize that I may not have an incredible story bringing me to choose medicine… but damn, do I ever have a story now that I have gone through it.
•abdominal examination