I was very pleased to be learning about the Nervous System this block
in class. Finally something I am already comfortable with. I knew that
neuroscience thesis was good for something. Some neuro pictures that I love...
I've received some really great advice from colleagues, residents, faculty, and online sources over the last year about the U.S. residency application process and the couples match. I attempt to compile the most helpful tips here and add my own insight (as a Canadian IMG from Saba entering my first choice family medicine residency) as a means to "pay it forward." Choose electives wisely: You can really focus on networking and finding a residency during fourth year. My strategy was to do rotations at hospitals that had a family medicine residency program even if my rotation wasn’t in that specialty. While I was there, I would ask for a meeting with the program director or try to get in on some of the family medicine lectures. I ended up interviewing at 3 places I rotated at plus I received interviews in all 6 states that I did rotations in. For example, I did 6 months of rotations in Louisiana and then received 4 interviews in that state. I was told by a pr...
I actually took some time to relax this weekend. Friday, I went to the Midway party. Saturday, we had a BBQ at the house and Sunday, we went on an adventure down to the tidepools. Plus I worked at the health fair, worked on a presentation about physician burnout, and wrote a paper about Alzheimer disease. Although the last few things there were school-related, they still feel like a break from straight-up memorizing slides. Back to reality Monday morning though with 3 extensive lectures. A few pictures... Ryan and Phung starting up the BBQ Cutting coconuts with a machete The beauty of having boy roommates... bacon wrapped hot dogs for supper Roomies before I left for Bev's 2nd semester girls! Me and Rahel Wanted a picture with Linda ("the girl from the plane") but its blurry! Sunday's adventure to the tidepools This is how the ocean shaped the rocks Tidepools - so much life happening in there Can't see f...
I just returned from an amazing 2-week trip around Europe. The trip itself was everything I wanted out of it and more. It was a too-quick whirlwind of a tour but I saw just about everything I wanted to see and ate everything I wanted to eat. I ate croissants in Paris and schnitzel in Germany. I rode a gondola in Italy and went paragliding in Austria. And so much more. But what could have been a great trip with amazing sights was made phenomenal by the people on my tour group. We came from very diverse walks of life – different countries and different careers. We had a doctor (a real one, not me), a cop, a nurse, a carpenter, a social worker, a teacher, an accountant... you get the idea. It amazes me how you can meet someone who lives on a different continent than you and just hit it off right away. I felt that the most with Tiffany from South Africa. We roomed together every night and cried together when we had to leave. I have already planted the seed for her to v...
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