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Friday, July 17, 2009

Is it Friday already!?! Not only did this week go pretty fast, but I've got to say that I've completed the clinical part of my OB/GYN clerkship, and I can't believe its already over! That was fast. You might be wondering how I have time to write this on a Friday afternoon, being that that's a typical workday. Well, I was on call all last night, so I've got today off.

Anyways, all I've got now is a couple of tests, and an "Observed Structured Clinical Exam", and then I'll be moving on to Anesthesia/Orthopaedic Orthopedic Surgery for a few weeks.

In other news, I finally got my score back from Step 1! Now, my roommate and I found out that we were going to be getting our scores this past Wednesday. Naturally, there was a little bit of apprehension about how we had done, and we weren't sure whether this was going to be something to celebrate, or something to try to forget about. Not that it actually happened (partly because we're lazy, and partly because we're cheap, and partly because we're not alcoholics), but we had discussed waiting until that evening to check our scores online, and when doing so having ready at hand both a bottle of champagne and a bottle of whiskey, to drink accordingly and either celebrate or drown our sorrows...

At any rate, I think I had some Diet Coke or something, and spent the rest of the evening studying. But I did pass, which made me happy. So, thus far, I haven't done anything that will prevent me from getting my medical license. (Have I mentioned that that's sort of important to me?)

Just a few thoughts in closing... I haven't seen the new Harry Potter movie, but I haven't seen any of them. I heard it was like Twilight... I also haven't seen the new show called HawthoRNe, but I'm hoping that it's sort of the nurse version of House.

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations! About the HawthoRNe show, I always sort of cringe when the media decides to portray nursing, but this doesn't look too bad. I do sort of worry about "Ray Stein, a nurse struggling with being accepted in a female-dominated profession". I don't know about Ray, but I've found being a man in nursing has certain advantages!

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