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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Ok, I've been given orders to POST. Hmm...but I really have nothing too interesting to post these days. THe next 2.5 weeks are insanely busy for me, and I can barely fit sleep into my agenda book, though I still find time to waste on miriam webster's site playing "fowl words" Really need to prioritize!
Not much going on around here....extremely boring lectures on the pelvic cavity and hormones (you'd think they'd be interesting) *sigh* I miss history class. At this point I'd even take 19th century American history. The only thing keeping me sane is my international health course. Yesterday we spent 2.5 hrs discussing Depleted Uranium issues in Kosovo and Iraq and Child Soldiers. Depressing topics, but something I can engage in and at least see myself applying a Medical Degree to sometime in the near future. Let's see what else...will be going to general surgery clinic tomorrow morning (instead of class)....will be going to a live donor kidney retrieval and transplant friday morning (also instead of class)...and Friday afternoon it's off to Chicago to see Megan and Yuka and attend the PHR conference.
OH yes, will be starting a booklist/reading list and would welcome suggestions. Topics ranging from politics, philosophy, history, public health, and medicine. It's for myself and some fellow activist/international health oriented/politically-minded medical students.
That's it for now. It's 10am, and my lab group has skipped out on me, so *darn* i don't get to do the pelvic cavity dissection of my cadaver (now there's a blog topic)
Not much going on around here....extremely boring lectures on the pelvic cavity and hormones (you'd think they'd be interesting) *sigh* I miss history class. At this point I'd even take 19th century American history. The only thing keeping me sane is my international health course. Yesterday we spent 2.5 hrs discussing Depleted Uranium issues in Kosovo and Iraq and Child Soldiers. Depressing topics, but something I can engage in and at least see myself applying a Medical Degree to sometime in the near future. Let's see what else...will be going to general surgery clinic tomorrow morning (instead of class)....will be going to a live donor kidney retrieval and transplant friday morning (also instead of class)...and Friday afternoon it's off to Chicago to see Megan and Yuka and attend the PHR conference.
OH yes, will be starting a booklist/reading list and would welcome suggestions. Topics ranging from politics, philosophy, history, public health, and medicine. It's for myself and some fellow activist/international health oriented/politically-minded medical students.
That's it for now. It's 10am, and my lab group has skipped out on me, so *darn* i don't get to do the pelvic cavity dissection of my cadaver (now there's a blog topic)
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