My facebook status this week:
Vitum is entering one of those hell weeks that usually end with his friends asking, "Why don't we see you anymore?" Trust me, my bed feels the same way.
I spent most of Christmas describing third year to my friends and family like this: it's like working full-time (a doctor's definition of full-time, which is often 50 or 60 hours a week), plus being on call for an overnight shift every fourth night, plus studying for a major exam every month. Wheeeee!
Like I've said many times before, though, I am careful not to whine too much. Not only were my first two years of med school two of the most fun-packed years of my life (as I was reminiscing with a classmate just this afternoon), but as hard as I am being worked right now I'm doing what I love, and worked hard to be able to do.
After all, it is indeed my signature at the bottom of the application to medical school from three years back.
Yet, sometimes I check just to make sure.








11 comments:
This is a great blog. Good luck in your travels through medical school. Take it from me, when you are finished, it will all be worth it.
I am sure you didn't feel well after that.
It's not safe and healthy to drink from the fire hydrant because that's not pure water at all.
I believe one and all must look at it.
This is really interesting because I've drunk from the fire Hydrant and I'm so healthy, I don't see any problem in doing it.
Great you're gonna be an excellent doctor, keep it up always!
i don't think it is safe and healthy to drink from the fire hydrant because that's not pure water at all....
i am not of the thought that one should drink... the post was ok..
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