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Both Delicious and Nutritious: January 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Before I get to some biochemistry (and you thought I didn't have a life), I took some pictures and uploaded them onto my pictures website. They are all views from the 'Upper True Blue' campus, which is basically walking out my dorm room and 'up' a hill (I live on 'Lower True Blue'). Shows some pretty nice weather for the next few days - I just couldn't help myself). Posted by Patrick at 16:27. I then relaxed ...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: December 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Part III: Gallbladder Disease. It was at this point that most people I think would tend to quit. Andy and I had tried our best to secure diagnosis and treatment for some disorder that was affecting me, and yet, our efforts were thwarted at each turn. With a heavy heart I turned toward my family and advice from home to help recover from whatever dastardly disease was attacking my insides. After reviewing what ...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: May 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. I am writing this at approximately 36,000 feet above sea-level. Local time is now. Where is local time, you ask? Good question, it is located just outside of the city of. Well, that is a little strange, considering I live in. Which is nowhere near. It is especially strange when one considers that my travel plans did not remotely include. The closest I was to be to. In fact, I was due to land in. It seems that...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: August 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Grenada: 2, Patrick:0. In the game of life, I am definitely not on the winning team. I have wished for years and years that somehow I would be drafted or traded; maybe I could try-out again for a new team; maybe I could somehow audition for a different group; maybe anything would change the ridiculous stream of bad situations in which I always seem to find myself. Scored the first point on. In practical terms...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: January 2007
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. I Fought the Law. As has quickly become a tradition here in. After the end of our exams, we decided on having a nice dinner at the Beach House, the best restaurant that we can find locally. It was, as always, a rousing success. I have even uploaded photos, which can be seen on my pictures page, of all the people who were there and you can tell how much fun we had. Try the seared tuna; it's out of control.
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: April 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Some of the Facial Nerves! Class Days - 2, Days until last exam - 14, Days to leave the island - 18). To be quite honest, not too much has taken place since the last time I've written. Things have bogged down here at ". As some have taken to calling SGU), and to illustrate the bogging down, I posted a picture of one of the many. Hopefully there will be some good pictures after the apple-pie,. I have also post...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: July 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. As a 'blog snob' (someone who only reads active blogs) myself, I can appreciate when people complain about blogs not being updated frequently enough. In my defense, my writing was originally designed to be an account of my life at school. In deference to the people who have nothing better to do than read my ramblings, however, I present the first-ever Bob Marley State University 'Top Ten List'. 5 "Enzymes are...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: October 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Part I: The Virus and The School Clinic. This is a picture of 'Happy Patrick'. How did he get such a picture with Mama Meloy, yet still manage to be enrolled in classes at. This is an excellent question. A question that will require some explanantion, but starts all the way back in August, with the onset of a severe throat virus. Not having been to the clinic previously, I solicited advice from my fellow clas...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: March 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Had something to say about that.). But, that does not mean I enjoy hearing the banging and sawing and shouting and whatnot at the exact time of the sunrise each day, which is coincidentally around. Let me elaborate. At our on campus restaurant, Glover's. Register responds, "I said we were out.". And I already ordered and paid. I'll be back in ten minutes.". This is the norm. Another highlight, of which there ...
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Both Delicious and Nutritious: February 2006
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Both Delicious and Nutritious. Random observations from a medical student in Grenada and beyond. Before I start, a few housekeeping items:. 1 I have no idea where the post on 'Meetings' has gone. I am still impressed that the internet (usually) works when I tell it to, so trying to retrieve a post is like violating the second law of thermodynamics as far as I am concerned (which, incidentally, cannot be done). It boggles the mind that this kind of thing would take place at medical school. So, now I've go...