What I Learned in Medical School #38: I mainly jest, but the scary reality is that some clinics and hospitals are running low on surgical and N95 masks.
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What I Learned in Medical School #38: I mainly jest, but the scary reality is that some clinics and hospitals are running low on surgical and N95 masks.
What I Learned in Medical School #39: All the hard work and sweat were worth it in the end! I’m going to be a dermatologist!
What I Learned in Medical School #49: I feel fortunate to have a stable source of income during the #COVID19 crisis, but I also want to dispel my friends’ and family’s misconception that I will be making ”doctor money” during intern year (It’s closer to minimum wage, based on the time worked at the hospital).
What I Learned in Medical School #30: February is a dangerous time of the year for my wallet and for my blood sugar.
What I Learned in Medical School #29: You never seem to get enough sleep when you need it the most.
What I Learned in Medical School #37: There are mountains beyond mountains.
With cancelled Match Day ceremonies and shutting down of universities, it’s been one heck of an academic year in #medschool. Now with #COVID19 becoming a pandemic, it’s going to be one heck of an intern year for this year’s new graduating #doctors.
What I Learned in Medical School #34: Even last month, the nurses at the ED had N95 masks under lock and key. I hope that health care providers will never have to worry about working without proper respiratory precautions.
What I Learned in Medical School #36: Hands aren’t the only things that can touch your face. In an unrelated note, I will be getting a haircut this weekend.