Whew I really haven't been very good at updating this blog! I'll try to do better.
With exams coming in two weeks things are starting to heat up again around here. All the classes seem to love to pile on the lecture material just before the exam - which is kinda rough. Anatomy has slowed down quite a bit fortunately, we have our last dissection (male/female reproductive tracts) on Friday. I was a little put out when I heard that we wouldn't be actually dissecting the head and neck in January-February and we would just be looking at already-dissected cadavers that the teachers and 4th years already did in advance. With my background with Operation Smile and my interest in that part of the body, it was a little disappointing. I was really happy when our anatomy teacher told us that we could volunteer to help dissect that portion if we wanted (on our time) next semester - I'll definitely be taking advantage of that opportunity!
We had been warned that Biochem was going to get rough about this time with Amino Acid metabolism, and boy was that accurate. The material is pretty indepth and doesn't have a whole lot of connection to what we have already done - so there is a TON of learning needed on my part. I was completely lost during lecture today - I'll be taking a lot of time to get this stuff straight by the exam. Since CTS is going over stuff I'm already familiar with (eyes and ears thanks to a Bio class I had last year), I'll be putting that aside for now. It also helps that the vast majority of that exam comes from the practice quizzes - awesome.
I've decided it's about time I start to jump on the shadowing train to get some exposure to some of the stuff I'm interested in. We have about 2 or 3 different presentations at lunch a week about the different specialties in medicine. So far the best I've seen were the Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics, ENT, and Plastic Surgery (today) talks. It also seems like I'm not the only one who has gotten this idea as many people are trying to get in touch with these doctors - I'm sure a few of them (like the pediatric surgery attending here) are deluged with e-mails! I'll try and do what I can now to get in touch with them. I may have to use some of my connections back at the Beach for some other not-so-obvious options and connections to get some time in here.
A theme of many of these talks has been the importance of research. All of these specialties seem to be pretty competitive, and they have all stressed how important it is. Fortunately the research doesn't have to be in a particular field, it's more of just having the experience and the connection formed with the physician running the experiment. It definitely is looking like I'll be spending my summer here or (maybe) back home doing something. A friend up here enlightened me of some possibilities back at the Beach as well. Good thing I don't have to worry about that until January/February!
Halloween up here lived up to my undergraduate experience and then some - I went as Indiana Jones. I didn't have any luck finding the lost ark of the covenant, or the lost offense of the UVA football team either. Definitely had a great time at the med school's Halloween party - great turnout! Well that's enough for now, I've got to hit the Biochem again!