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House of Cards | The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle!
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The Impossible Premed – Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! The awkward journey of weak medical school applicant. Laquo; My First Dead Patient. Officially 50% of a Doctor! May 6, 2012. Tomorrow marks the beginning of final exams. The is a very delicate chain of events in motion that require each level to provide a secure foundation for the next step to proceed. Yet each step is extremely fragile and failure could topple the whole superstructure. All the very best to you! May 8, 2012 at 12:04.
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Preparation has Begun | The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle!
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The Impossible Premed – Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! The awkward journey of weak medical school applicant. Laquo; Officially 50% of a Doctor! 8211; Yes, it is possible……. May 31, 2012. After a very short vacation (aren’t all vacations “too short”? My USMLE Step 1 prep has begun - -. I’ve opted to take the 7 week live lecture course from Kaplan here in the US. So that means I’m living in hotel for the next couple of months. September 10, 2012 at 23:11. How’d it go? December 13, 2012 at 11:20.
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My First Dead Patient | The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle!
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The Impossible Premed – Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! The awkward journey of weak medical school applicant. Laquo; Bump in the Road. My First Dead Patient. March 5, 2012. The attending physician that was with me at the time just notified me he passed away about a month after I examined him. I didn’t expect this to happen to me soon in my medical career. I’m not even done with my second year of medical school. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Up The Dosage: December 2011
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Random musings from a former perpetual pre-med and NYC EMT (I'm not an ambulance driver! Saturday, December 31, 2011. See ya in 2012! Friday, December 30, 2011. I survived it. and I am facing a sad reality that medical school is not quite what I expected it to be. I expected to work hard, to be challenged by the material, to be pushed to the absolute limit of the amount of material I could possibly digest. but my God! I was making the right choice. Throughout term 1, I questioned my sanity weekly, be...
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Officially 50% of a Doctor! | The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle!
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The Impossible Premed – Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! The awkward journey of weak medical school applicant. Laquo; House of Cards. Officially 50% of a Doctor! May 23, 2012. All the exam results are finally in and I passed all my classes! That officially ends Basic Sciences and I can finally return to the USA for good! Leaving the island is exciting yet scary as there are a lot of big changes to come. But I finally made it! And I never deceled (which is a total miracle). May 24, 2012 at 18:23.
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Bump in the Road | The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle!
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The Impossible Premed – Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! The awkward journey of weak medical school applicant. Laquo; How I Survived Term 4. My First Dead Patient. Bump in the Road. March 5, 2012. I’m beginning to contest the notion that Term 5 is easier than the dreaded murderer of medical students, Term 4. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Create a free ...
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Up The Dosage: Gotta Start Somewhere...
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Random musings from a former perpetual pre-med and NYC EMT (I'm not an ambulance driver! Saturday, June 11, 2011. And finally, after acceptance into the Charter Foundations Program at St. George’s University. I wanted to share my experiences, document this journey, the building of a strong medical student from shaky beginnings. But as with most things in my life, I would always get really excited about the idea. Of something, and then ultimately loose interest or procrastinate. June 13, 2011 at 12:39 AM.
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Up The Dosage: I'm back!
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Random musings from a former perpetual pre-med and NYC EMT (I'm not an ambulance driver! Friday, December 30, 2011. Wow, I can’t believe that it has been 7 months since my last entry. Perhaps I should consider a New Year’s resolution to blog more. Term 1 got the best of me. nearly everything I planned to do- workout every day, blog, take one afternoon a week for myself on the beach, swear off of take-out, did not happen. What did happen? I guess I shouldn’t complain, because there are people out th...
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Up The Dosage: See ya in 2012!
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Random musings from a former perpetual pre-med and NYC EMT (I'm not an ambulance driver! Saturday, December 31, 2011. See ya in 2012! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New York, NY. View my complete profile. See ya in 2012! A Cartoon Guide to Becoming a Doctor. Street Watch: Notes of a Paramedic. Medicine From The Trenches. Southern Doc (Caribbean Style). Asystole is the Most Stable Rhythm. Dr Mom Against the Odds. The Impossible Premed - Because if I make it, it will be a miracle! A Thousand Times Over.
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Up The Dosage: June 2011
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Random musings from a former perpetual pre-med and NYC EMT (I'm not an ambulance driver! Friday, June 17, 2011. Today, as I was running last minute errands to get my apartment and pets situated for my upcoming trip home, I received some very upsetting news:. Last time I checked, we had a shortage of physicians in this country, particularly in primary care, which is what most foreign graduates specialize in. So how is this in any way beneficial to anyone? Or everything happens for a reason. I thought of b...