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Seeing what cannot be seen…. The Struggle to Med School. April 17, 2008 in Random Thoughts. We had the broomfield chamber of commerce in tonight. Which basically means that a bunch of stuck up business people from the community came in and bowled and drank. This of course means that everyone is sticking their noses as far up each others bums as possible it makes me sick! Also, I quit smoking (I know yeah! So anyway, in about 30 mins they will be gone and I will be out of here. I may not write for a f...
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Patience and Respect | Seeing what cannot be seen...
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Seeing what cannot be seen…. The Struggle to Med School. April 2, 2009 in Random Thoughts. Sometimes patience is a necessary evil). I think that people have become increasingly less patient and have less respect for their fellow human being. I just don’t understand. I am a firm believer in the practice of taking a step back and understanding others situations. Which in this case hasn’t helped me. . . maybe there is just something that I am missing. I’m giving a persuasive speech in 3 weeks in my Co...
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May | 2009 | Seeing what cannot be seen...
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Seeing what cannot be seen…. The Struggle to Med School. You are currently browsing the monthly archive for May 2009. NEVER go back home…. May 5, 2009 in Random Thoughts. So hopefully, lets please just hope that I post again… it means im not stuck in some insane asylum. . till next time. Try and see how your words and actions are seen by those around you. Ithink you’d be suprised to see how things look to others. Here I Am…. AMA- Clinical Case Study. AMA- Clinical Case Study. Blog at WordPress.com.
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The rumors were true: July 2006
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The rumors were true. Caribbean medical student in his caribbean medical school. Sunday, July 16, 2006. Arriving at the Hotel, I slowly bump into the other 20 students from SGU. We each have practiced our poster presentations to our unjudging mirrors, but not to our Research Professor. He arrives, having printed out the posters from kinkos and flying them here. We grab a room and he marches us one-by-one to the front of the room and says, "You have two minutes. GO! The first opportunity to meet people is...
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The rumors were true: August 2006
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The rumors were true. Caribbean medical student in his caribbean medical school. Thursday, August 31, 2006. It's a jungle in here. My first patient was a 90-year-old. She was lying, her back to me, facing her daughters. I was a few steps in the door when she said with some excitement, "I smell a man! Doctors are like Silverbacks with amnesia and I've got to find this one a kitten or something to bat around so he'll stop playing with me. If anyone needs me, I'll be in the fetal position. Links to this post.
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The rumors were true: September 2006
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The rumors were true. Caribbean medical student in his caribbean medical school. Thursday, September 21, 2006. I have moved to http:/ rumorsweretrue.wordpress.com. I know it's a pain in the ass, and I apologize. The new place has everything I've written since the first day of first year (whereas this site only began in my second year). Things are better categorized and navigable. I like the layout and the ease of use as well. See you at the new place, topher. Posted by M. Dyspnea @ 1:53 PM. These were th...
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The rumors were true: April 2006
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The rumors were true. Caribbean medical student in his caribbean medical school. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Everyone was speaking less as I took her upstairs and she knew. When we were alone in the elevator, she asked me, "So. What do I have? I didn't say. "I'm just a tech; I can't read a CT." Again, she knew. I brought her back to her room and she said, "thank you." My shift ended a few hours later, but not before every nurse on the floor knew about this girl. We know. Thank you.". Links to this post.
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Update :) | Seeing what cannot be seen...
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Seeing what cannot be seen…. The Struggle to Med School. March 22, 2009 in Random Thoughts. Late nights, early mornings and so much to do has left me with no other conclusion than coffee is god! Since I last wrote I have moved states, gotten a new job and pretty much turned my life upside down. I went from living in denver metropolitian area to the small country town of Norfolk, Ne. From a few million to 23k. From starbucks on the corner to nil a mall. 8212; thats a big change as it is! So how can I say ...
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April | 2008 | Seeing what cannot be seen...
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Seeing what cannot be seen…. The Struggle to Med School. You are currently browsing the monthly archive for April 2008. April 21, 2008 in Random Thoughts. You have the fafsa to fill out, at the college I’m attending another ridiculously long form called the UAPP, then there are the scholarship applicaitons, essay upon essay, application after application… anyway, its very time consuming and annoying! April 17, 2008 in Random Thoughts. The chamber does these events once a month that get business owners ou...