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Diagnosis: Influenza with a little Acatenango | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. Diagnosis: Influenza with a little Acatenango. January 15, 2012. 8AM, our Acatenango outdoor excursion began. The volcanic ash loosened its grip as the air became thinner. Strangers, whispering in various tongues, stepped carefully through the brutal terrain of the steep farmland. While the heat scorched the necks of those ahead, heavy sighs were heard from behind. Until next time, adios. Each one should ...
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Fried Chicken on the Run | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. Fried Chicken on the Run. January 28, 2010. I stopped eating meat when I was 8. Perhaps one day I will write about the evolution of my vegetarianism, but today I just want to talk about chicken. I have no condemnation for those who eat meat or for those who eat fast-food. To each his own. To be a good Christian.” No, the vomit reflex kicks in when you have trained yourself to deny this world and...Perhaps...
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. Mucho gusto, Guatemala. February 11, 2013. But for now, my mind is restless as I remember the reasons I am here. With our upcoming wedding in Guatemala, my first thought was to spare friends and family from anecdotal evidence that Central America can be scary. Why tell them about intestine-eating parasites, dying children, and less than ideal living situations? Why risk not having guests at my big day?
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26.3 miles would just be crazy. | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. 263 miles would just be crazy. December 24, 2010. Every day seems like such a blessing, and days like today remind me that I cannot take my family and friends for granted. It was six years ago this day that my grandfather, Larry Weeks, died from cancer. Tedious process. As a biomedical researcher. I am familiar with what the process looks like–a lot of time and money are required. As a charity runner.
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Live it up, love it up, southern style | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. Live it up, love it up, southern style. February 20, 2011. You’ll never know. Until you’ve been down to New Orleans. Elvis Presley (1958), from King Creole. Oh right, science doesn’t sleep. Mice don’t care about zydeco or your dinner date in the Quarter. No, there are patients to see, facts to memorize, concepts to integrate, and mice to inject. And of course, stem cells to tend to. So glad you took some ...
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Shine your light on us. | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. Shine your light on us. November 1, 2009. Today was a good day. A lot happened that taught me that I have little control over most situations, especially concerning people other than myself. This is refreshing. I. am. not. responsible. I cannot save the world. I cannot save my family. I cannot always have it together. so refreshing. I miss the cello. Sharing Agape with Guate →. November 1, 2009 at 3:32 pm.
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. When it hurts, just keep running. March 5, 2010. I did not win a prize, but I am running the good race. Let us run with. The race marked out for us. I have fought the good. I have finished the. I have kept the. February 17, 2010. Chirp Scurry. The animals were scared of nothing. We celebrated the eggplant by inviting Lisa’s friends over and eating more than necessary. After getting completely fu...By goin...
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Radiant Rhino: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012. I love the Iditarod. I know, I know, it's already done and over with this year (world record set by Dallas Seavey- youngest musher to ever win! People find my love for the Iditarod strange and (probably) quaint, given that I'm neither from Alaska nor under the age of 12. When I was in elementary and middle school, we seemed to study the Iditarod nearly every year. We read excellent books like Gary Paulsen's Woodsong. Which are awesome for entertaining her 4-year old boy. They a...
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Super Bowl Bound | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. January 19, 2010. May you root against the Saints? 8230;Only if you think you are cooler than Reggie Bush. (which you aren’t). Here is a replay of Saturday’s moves– Reggie is the man. 8212; and an article that affirms the love of our team all around the world– Wall Street Journal loves the Saints! See you SUNDAY, January 24. Vikings @ Saints. Fried Chicken on the Run →. January 19, 2010 at 2:43 pm. Saving...
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The Anastomosis | The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Get me outta here! The Life of an Aspiring Physician-Scientist. Lean not on your own understandings. March 13, 2010. You drop that kidney, I am taking yours. That is what I heard today,. And this is my story. I scrub in alone. Recall: the rectus capitis posterior major. Medial, Obliquus capitis inferior;. I suspend the vena cava. Recite: Extend, abduct, adduct,. Laterally rotate, supinate,. Medially rotate, flex. Frightened, I anastomose. Remember: Broken ribs, a lacerated lung,. This is not my. Saving p...