“I apologize if my Power Point is ugly, I made it during my commute.”
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“I apologize if my Power Point is ugly, I made it during my commute.”
yes
Satisfied
There is nothing quite as satisfying as leaving the hospital after three 12 h shifts and seeing the helicopter come in that *I* do not have to deal with.
It's been a busy 3 days y'all. I'm beat
I'm a strong independent woman and I believe in equal pay for equal work and all that, but I'm gonna stand down on this one. I'm not ready to 'be the change you wish to see in the world' on this particular issue quite yet.
patient after I suggested that one option for dealing with razor bumps and ingrown hairs is to not shave her bikini line
Illegitimi non carborundum
June 29, 2020
Day 4
There is something about this day that makes me feel so motivated. I even slept early last night despite my siblings continuously ramming my door because they still want to play with me.
No matter what time I go to bed, I always make sure that I sleep for at least 7 to 8 hours. If I failed to do so, I’ll do siesta just to complete the amount of rest my body needs to prevent weakening my immune system as mine is weak.
As a not-so-stellar student, doing advance study is my only way to cope up and be able to engage myself during lectures without feeling left out. I have no problems in memorizing the lessons no matter how lengthy it is, but I do have a problem in retaining it for a long period of time. So, I use Anki. I use flashcards. I recite everything as soon as I wake up everyday so that I won’t forget it.
I used to have a bullet journal as a guide and planner but I couldn’t keep up with it. I run out of ideas after a month or two and I am so not satisfied with my arts. I always end up hating it. Now, I use excel to plan out my entire week. It’s digital and I don’t have to worry too much on the designs and whatnot.
Writing has always been my favorite thing to do. Recently, I have started making “aesthetic” notes. I am still not good at it as I have a lot to improve. Writing also helped me to remember my lessons. I can almost picture out the reviewers that I wrote and that has helped me a lot during exams.
I just want to insert my mom’s plants here. She is so in love with her mini-garden, her cactus, the succulents, and different plants.
In recent days, some medical schools have begun canceling rotations in the face of a growing pandemic. The halls of my own school have been abuzz with conversations of deans and students alike about how a medical school must operate during an outbreak.
"Medical students must be allowed to participate in clinical care: we must be ready for whatever comes next. Canceling rotations or restricting patient contact now will not suffice, because the threat of COVID-19 will not pass within weeks ... If we do not continue training now, how will next year’s physicians be adequately prepared to provide care in the future?"
A medical student perspective on the ethics of clinical rotation participation during the #COVID19 pandemic, newly published on in-Training, the online peer-reviewed publication for medical students.
https://in-training.org/should-medical-students-continue-clinical-rotations-during-a-pandemic-19371
La chose que je retiens des urgences :
Ne pas faire de garde avec moi, je porte la poisse et on dort jamais.
Friday 8th June 02:24 A.M.