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I put pipe cleaners in place of all 12 cranial nerves in this skull so we can quiz people on cranial nerves Friday before next Monday's donor exam. We took our last round of Monday quizzes today! Thank god we don't have those next year, maybe our weekends won't be so terrible until it's time for boards. It's crazy how close to done we are, but I really just want first year to be over already.
Still studying all day for tomorrow's exam. Maybe I'll get to take a few hours off studying tomorrow before block week stress ensues. Anatomy lab and live anatomy Monday, clinical skills assessment Wednesday, and four hours of written exams Friday.... and then I'm a second year!? That still seems to be an eternity away. And I'll be studying until then.
Thank god there's only one more day of first year... as long as I pass everything... I don't think I could handle much more. I'm ready for "summer"
Finishing first year like
Block 6 is off to an... interesting start. The first thing we did this morning was the same as every first anatomy lab of the block, we removed the skin in the area of the dissection. Except this block is HEENT, so this involved effectively slicing a mans face off. I was in the locker room crying within 5 minutes. I spent the rest of lab learning the minutia of a skull I signed out while the rest of my table did the dissection. Luckily I had taken endocrinology in undergrad so I actually did well on today's quiz despite it being quite difficult. Then we had some long hours of lecture after which I went to go grab the skull that I had accidentally left in anatomy lab... and it was gone. So now I'm terrified of getting kicked out of medical school for losing human remains... But then I went to a care of the underserved scholars meeting where we got to learn all about std testing and clinics and talking about sex. It was nice but then I got super lost on my way home because I ran out of data and can't buy more data without data or wifi. Of course. So now I'm home and it's bedtime and I've done zero homework. Yay.
https://oma.eu/projects/almere-block-6