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                        hemodynamics: November 2009
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Originally written earlier this month, and originally posted late November while dated "November 1" - now dated 11/25 to reflect the order in which it was posted. I'm not writing about the wedding and honeymoon part, dear reader(s), because though it was very lovely, it was also private, and I'm not one of those. Bloggers. But, for all you sentimentalists- and who is my Hemodynamic reader(ship) if not sentimental fool(s)? And eve...
hemodynamics: Eric Balderas is free, for a little while
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Eric Balderas is free, for a little while. Eric Balderas, a Harvard College sophomore studying molecular and cell biology, was recently granted a stay of deportation. Eric was picked up by immigration authorities after trying to use a Harvard ID card to get on a plane. His story is one of many arguments for the DREAM Act. The article puts particular focus on one Harvard student who is applying to medical school this year; I don't know w...
hemodynamics: 1996: what color was my parachute?
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Saturday, April 24, 2010. 1996: what color was my parachute? I was looking through old files for something else, and found this. Since you're reading this blog, you know what finally happened. Math was hard, but I stopped letting that stop me. I bought an algebra book, re-learned algebra and trigonometry, took science classes, went to medical school. Apparently. What Color Is Your Parachute? Knew what it was talking about. Maybe. So- back to Parachute. From w...
hemodynamics: 1996: protease inhibitors were confusing
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Sunday, April 25, 2010. 1996: protease inhibitors were confusing. Not long after this I ended up going to work for an HIV vaccine research group, which restored my sense of urgency. It also stalled the question of doctor or account planner (see previous 1996 post). Then I learned immunology, did some needle exchange, and with much more excitement and no inertia, I decided to become a doctor. October 14, 1996. Others are more skeptical and uncertain about the ...
hemodynamics: The mammal's brief moment of sorrow
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Monday, August 30, 2010. The mammal's brief moment of sorrow. Photo: Jacob in the movie Twilight. I have felt that way at various times; we all have, right? They've gone away and I'm still here. There's the floor. I'm alone here. A moment to absorb this. OK. Posted by Joe Wright. Absolutely lovely post. I love it when writers take a moment weve all seen and experienced and extrapolate it into a useful life lesson. Thank you! August 30, 2010 at 8:27 AM. I'm a ...
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Medicine From the Trenches: December 2009
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . New Intern Practices (lists and listing). I am going to relate some of my practices as a new intern. I certainly learned from the best (my love and infinite respect to J-Ro wherever he is) and have generally kept up with the solid patient care practices that I learn from day one on the job. Do you actually know the most about your patients? Tools of My Tr...
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: October 2008
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Playing the Waiting Game and Keeping Your Sanity. Again, as soon as you complete and post a secondary, make a copy and place this in the folder for that school. It’s a good idea to make a copy of everything that pertains to each school including things from their website (names of deans of admissions, names of admission coordinators) along with ...If you ...
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: March 2008
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Another wrong way to choose a specialty is by how wonderful your medical school experience was in that particular rotation. While you may have loved your residents and interns, you may have not loved the patients that you were treating. This can make for a miserable residency experience and an even more miserable practice experience. This might lead you t...
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: It's Medical (or any other professional )School orientation Week
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . It's Medical (or any other professional )School orientation Week. Well, you made it into medical school! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog Rating (Rate My Blog if you like). Healthcare Blogger Code Membership. Getting Into Medical School and Staying in Medical School. Tools of My Trade. View my complete profile. Past Posts (Lot's of subjects here).
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: May 2009
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Memorial Day at the Veterans Hospital. Moving toward the end of the hall. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog Rating (Rate My Blog if you like). Healthcare Blogger Code Membership. Getting Into Medical School and Staying in Medical School. Tools of My Trade. View my complete profile. Past Posts (Lot's of subjects here). Memorial Day at the Veterans Hospital.
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: July 2009
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Doing Well in your Cardiothoracic Surgery Rotation. 8226; The relevant pathology of the underlying disease entity. 8226; The relevant anatomy of the underlying disease entity. 8226; The “gold-standard” of diagnosing the disease entity. 8226; The accepted treatment of the disease entity. Choosing a medical specialty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For anyone ...
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: October 2011
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . It's Medical (or any other professional )School orientation Week. Well, you made it into medical school! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog Rating (Rate My Blog if you like). Healthcare Blogger Code Membership. Getting Into Medical School and Staying in Medical School. Tools of My Trade. View my complete profile. Past Posts (Lot's of subjects here).
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: December 2008
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . One of the great things about doing a case with an attending like my colo-rectal professor is that he does vent the things that go over and over in my mind. Are my ties secure with every knot? Are my hands going in the right direction? Have I identified the vessels correctly and ligated them using proper technique? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am current...
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: November 2008
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Getting Through the Semester (or what if I fail something). 8220;The Thrill of Victory or the Agony of Defeat”. As soon as you know that anything has not gone well for you academically, ask for help. Your first action should be reviewing the test and trying to figure out where you went wrong. Do you need to rely on more detail? So what happens if I fail?
                                            
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Medicine From the Trenches: April 2009
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Medicine From the Trenches. Thoughts and ramblings from a physician who remembers too well, her thoughts and ramblings from medical school and beyond . Do I really NEED to take an MCAT Review Course? How are your problem-solving skills? How are your reading skills? The sections of the MCAT – Biological Sciences. The sections of the MCAT – Physical Sciences. The sections of the MCAT – Verbal Reasoning. Some final thoughts…. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog Rating (Rate My Blog if you like). I am currently...
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Tracking the pressures and flows of medicine. Monday, October 18, 2010. Hemodynamics is on hiatus. Thanks for stopping by, though, and I am sure it will start back up at some point, in some form. In the meantime I share links and T-cell news at tcells.tumblr.com. Posted by Joe Wright. Links to this post. Monday, August 30, 2010. The mammal's brief moment of sorrow. Photo: Jacob in the movie Twilight. I have felt that way at various times; we all have, right? Posted by Joe Wright. Links to this post.
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