Our professor before lecture today....
"Good morning! And it is a good morning right? your done dissecting for gross anatomy....(series of claps) the next time you put your hand on a scalpel it will be to skin someone's face"
this is my life :)
to remember all the good times and eventually laugh at all the terrible times... is it graduation yet? [Update: Graduation is May 17, 2013]
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
last week of GROSS anatomy
I am excited to say that this is my last week of gross anatomy!! Considering our cadaver is not fully embalmed and she is deteriorating in front of us, it is safe to say i am really really ready to cover up her body for the last time! Sadly, I will still have head and neck anatomy for another 3 weeks but this will be much less smelly since we will only be working on, well..her head. For some reason most medical schools separate the anatomy course into two courses; Gross anatomy (everything below the shoulders) and head and neck (self explanatory). Thus, I have a total of 4 weeks left of formaldehyde.
We started dissecting the thigh late last week and already we have worked down to the knee. During lab this morning a professor came up to my dissecting group and announced that our neighbor had an artificial knee and that we should take a look. One table down I came to see my first knee replacement. A very very shinny metal knee that I could see my reflection in, it was pretty cool. The rest of the week will be dissecting the leg, ankle, and foot and then we have some review stuff friday. Then once again, an anatomy exam on Monday...technically its our gross anatomy final. yaaaaaaay! Also this week I have another patient encounter thursday and a whole lot of OMM to practice since we have our OMM midterm next friday. This will consistent of me doing a physical assessment and an OMM technique to a classmate. We are given our partners right before so we go in blind and are given 20ish minutes. Im still a lil fuzzy on the details and am pretty scared since I have not been focusing on this class at all....
to end this, i would like to say that i did not study at all this past saturday. i layed out, went swimming, and relaxed GUILT FREE. glorious
We started dissecting the thigh late last week and already we have worked down to the knee. During lab this morning a professor came up to my dissecting group and announced that our neighbor had an artificial knee and that we should take a look. One table down I came to see my first knee replacement. A very very shinny metal knee that I could see my reflection in, it was pretty cool. The rest of the week will be dissecting the leg, ankle, and foot and then we have some review stuff friday. Then once again, an anatomy exam on Monday...technically its our gross anatomy final. yaaaaaaay! Also this week I have another patient encounter thursday and a whole lot of OMM to practice since we have our OMM midterm next friday. This will consistent of me doing a physical assessment and an OMM technique to a classmate. We are given our partners right before so we go in blind and are given 20ish minutes. Im still a lil fuzzy on the details and am pretty scared since I have not been focusing on this class at all....
to end this, i would like to say that i did not study at all this past saturday. i layed out, went swimming, and relaxed GUILT FREE. glorious
Thursday, September 24, 2009
SOAP notes and Sunday Fundays
I never wrote about my last simulated patient encounter so I will go ahead and start with that. Thursday (September 10th) I had my 3rd 'clinic' encounter. Its pretty cool to say that considering we have only be in school for 6 or 7 weeks. We again worked on our patient history taking (the S of the SOAP note). S is for Subjective (what the patient tells us as we ask questions) is for Objective (the physical part of the encounter ie Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, etc) A is for assessment (what we think is wrong) and P is for Plan (what we are going to do for them). Soooo, as you can see we have a hell of a long way to go but its ok, one step at a time. We are given 20min with the patient to fill out a patient history (S part) and then after the encounter we were given 7 minutes to fix it/perfect it before we turned it in for grading. We were allowed to bring in a basic rubric for what questions to ask so it wasnt to difficult but being on the spot makes it a lot damn harder.
The funny part about simulated patient encounters is that the actors are pretty much the same. I personally dont get the same person every other week but we see them walking around the school and halls during the day so its starting to get harder to 'pretend' that they are real patients. It would be great if I saw one of them out and about in Claremont of Pomona one day.
The following Thursday (the 17th...last week) we began practicing the O (objective) of the SOAP note on each other. The hard part is we have to listen to a lecture and then arent given very much time to practice the technique before we are lectured about the next week. Needless to say I still dont know how to take blood pressure without fumbling the cuff or looking stupid. Also, im pretty sure i will never be able to use an ophthalmoscope properly (the thingy that the doctor looks into your eye with). its impossible...there i said it.
Back to anatomy...my favorite thing to write about because i could write details about it forever. But i think i will spare some considering we have been dissecting reporductive organs and the pelvic 'area' and i know that my family reads this....and thats just weird. yes, i am going to be a doctor and should be more mature about it but no, thats ok. use your imaginations on these dissections people!
Saturday was awesome as i attended a Healthcare conference hosted by the California Medical Association (a division of the American Medical Association). I listened to a couple speakers discuss the methods of healthcare reform and these are some details i wrote down that hopefully will interest you:
Sunday was a library day.....my new definition for SUNDAY FUNDAY!
Ill write about this week later because I have already procrastinated enough for the evening. Back to the books..i swear....well maybe after checking my facebook another 5 times and chatting on gchat. ;)
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
SOAP notes and Sunday Fundays!!
I never wrote about my last simulated patient encounter so I will go ahead and start with that. Thursday (September 10th) I had my 3rd 'clinic' encounter. Its pretty cool to say that considering we have only be in school for 6 or 7 weeks. We again worked on our patient history taking (the S of the SOAP note). S is for Subjective (what the patient tells us as we ask questions) O is for Objective (the physical part of the encounter ie Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, etc) A is for assessment (what we think is wrong) and P is for Plan (what we are going to do for them). Soooo, as you can see we have a hell of a long way to go but its ok, one step at a time. We are given 20min with the patient to fill out a patient history (S part) and then after the encounter we were given 7 minutes to fix it/perfect it before we turned it in for grading. We were allowed to bring in a basic rubric for what questions to ask so it wasnt to difficult but being on the spot makes it a lot damn harder.
The funny part about simulated patient encounters is that the actors are pretty much the same every week for every different college (physician assistants, podiatrists etc). I personally dont get the same person every other week but we see them walking around the school halls during the day so its starting to get harder to 'pretend' that they are real patients. It would be great if I saw one of them out and about in Claremont or Pomona one day. I would def buy him or her a beer so they would like me :)
The following Thursday (the 17th...last week) we began practicing the O (objective) of the SOAP note on each other. The hard part is we have to listen to a lecture and then arent given very much time to practice the technique before we are lectured about the next week. Needless to say I still dont know how to take blood pressure without fumbling the cuff or looking stupid. Also, im pretty sure i will never be able to use an ophthalmoscope properly (the thingy that the doctor looks into your eye with). its impossible...there i said it.
Back to anatomy...my favorite thing to write about because i could write details about it forever. But i think i will spare some considering we have been dissecting reproductive organs and the pelvic 'area' and i know that my family reads this....and thats just weird. yes, i am going to be a doctor and should be more mature about it but no, thats ok. use your imaginations on these dissections people!
Saturday was awesome as i attended a Healthcare conference at USC School of Medicine hosted by the California Medical Association (a division of the American Medical Association). I listened to a couple speakers discuss the methods of healthcare reform and these are some details i wrote down that hopefully will interest you:
- 1/5 of california residents use MediCal
- a doctor is given $18-$24 reimbursement for an office visit by a MediCal patient
- thus, only 50% of doctors in California will see a MediCal patient
- there are only 5 HMOs that control 90-95% of all the insured people in california
- The increase in ER patients is by insured people (with insifficient insurance) NOT by the uninsured
- There are NO physicians in the California legislature but there is a ex-used car salesman and an actor
- if a federal health reform bill does not get passed by this January or February, it is estimated that it will be another 10 to 15 years before any other health reform bill will be sought after
I obviously learned much more but these are some interesting details. If you are interested in the progress of the federal government, please visit www.hsreform.org for a DAILY updated website.
Moving on...
Sunday was a library day.....my new definition for SUNDAY FUNDAY!
Monday was a easier day as we didnt have much scheduled so of course, i used my time to study. i have been spending more and more of my time at school, starbucks, and random libraries. i find that studying at home is the least productive way to study as i usually find myself cleaning, organizing (i refolded all my clothes a couple nights ago) or just watching the cat and dog piss each other off. my thought process at home is usually "ok, back to the books. I have already procrastinated enough for the evening. Back to the books..i swear....well maybe after checking my facebook another 5 times and chatting on gchat." :)
i pretty much only see dad in the morning (while he makes my lunch...thanks dad) or in the evening during a quick dinner. my kitten continues to bite me. i see him lounging with dad more often. its a sign that he is slowly picking favorites and i think i am on his shit list. just the other day i swear i saw him roll his eyes at me as i walked by him without feeding him. hahaha
im beginning to despise my 25 minute commute to school and hate that i never get to hang out with my classmates during the week. i will most likely be moving soon closer to pomona. dont know where and dont know when but i have a couple options that (fingers crossed) work out.
ok, im off to bed. i had a lovely evening once again eating dinner at Alissa's (love you girl!) and now i need to get to sleep so i can wake up early tomorrow. to gym or not to gym in the morning, that is the question....
The funny part about simulated patient encounters is that the actors are pretty much the same every week for every different college (physician assistants, podiatrists etc). I personally dont get the same person every other week but we see them walking around the school halls during the day so its starting to get harder to 'pretend' that they are real patients. It would be great if I saw one of them out and about in Claremont or Pomona one day. I would def buy him or her a beer so they would like me :)
The following Thursday (the 17th...last week) we began practicing the O (objective) of the SOAP note on each other. The hard part is we have to listen to a lecture and then arent given very much time to practice the technique before we are lectured about the next week. Needless to say I still dont know how to take blood pressure without fumbling the cuff or looking stupid. Also, im pretty sure i will never be able to use an ophthalmoscope properly (the thingy that the doctor looks into your eye with). its impossible...there i said it.
Back to anatomy...my favorite thing to write about because i could write details about it forever. But i think i will spare some considering we have been dissecting reproductive organs and the pelvic 'area' and i know that my family reads this....and thats just weird. yes, i am going to be a doctor and should be more mature about it but no, thats ok. use your imaginations on these dissections people!
Saturday was awesome as i attended a Healthcare conference at USC School of Medicine hosted by the California Medical Association (a division of the American Medical Association). I listened to a couple speakers discuss the methods of healthcare reform and these are some details i wrote down that hopefully will interest you:
- 1/5 of california residents use MediCal
- a doctor is given $18-$24 reimbursement for an office visit by a MediCal patient
- thus, only 50% of doctors in California will see a MediCal patient
- there are only 5 HMOs that control 90-95% of all the insured people in california
- The increase in ER patients is by insured people (with insifficient insurance) NOT by the uninsured
- There are NO physicians in the California legislature but there is a ex-used car salesman and an actor
- if a federal health reform bill does not get passed by this January or February, it is estimated that it will be another 10 to 15 years before any other health reform bill will be sought after
I obviously learned much more but these are some interesting details. If you are interested in the progress of the federal government, please visit www.hsreform.org for a DAILY updated website.
Moving on...
Sunday was a library day.....my new definition for SUNDAY FUNDAY!
Monday was a easier day as we didnt have much scheduled so of course, i used my time to study. i have been spending more and more of my time at school, starbucks, and random libraries. i find that studying at home is the least productive way to study as i usually find myself cleaning, organizing (i refolded all my clothes a couple nights ago) or just watching the cat and dog piss each other off. my thought process at home is usually "ok, back to the books. I have already procrastinated enough for the evening. Back to the books..i swear....well maybe after checking my facebook another 5 times and chatting on gchat." :)
i pretty much only see dad in the morning (while he makes my lunch...thanks dad) or in the evening during a quick dinner. my kitten continues to bite me. i see him lounging with dad more often. its a sign that he is slowly picking favorites and i think i am on his shit list. just the other day i swear i saw him roll his eyes at me as i walked by him without feeding him. hahaha
im beginning to despise my 25 minute commute to school and hate that i never get to hang out with my classmates during the week. i will most likely be moving soon closer to pomona. dont know where and dont know when but i have a couple options that (fingers crossed) work out.
ok, im off to bed. i had a lovely evening once again eating dinner at Alissa's (love you girl!) and now i need to get to sleep so i can wake up early tomorrow. to gym or not to gym in the morning, that is the question....
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tomorrow should be fun...
It has been very difficult to get back into the swing of things after mondays test. i swear it felt like a friday since i was studying all weekend and on campus on sunday!
on a good note, we got to take out and bag up all the internal organs in Lucy (we have started calling her Lucy since she has Ricki tattooed on her butt). Lucy smells better (better...but still not good). Tomorrow we get to saw off her leg. no seriously, we are dissecting one leg and dissecting through the pelvis of the other. loose your appetite yet?
on a good note, we got to take out and bag up all the internal organs in Lucy (we have started calling her Lucy since she has Ricki tattooed on her butt). Lucy smells better (better...but still not good). Tomorrow we get to saw off her leg. no seriously, we are dissecting one leg and dissecting through the pelvis of the other. loose your appetite yet?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Vicks vapor rub does not work
SO my last post was on Wednesday and a lot has happened since then. a lot of digging through cadaver fat and guts (this post is going to be hard on the stomach so i'll warn you upfront)....
Wednesday during lab we had the unique opportunity to split apart the upper abdomen by cutting a long line down the stomach and two horizontal cuts across. then we dug around to find the different muscles layers. After going through tons of fat (which is NOT like cutting through a piece of butter) we reached the inner organs. the GUTS. the best part about it is that we have the worst smelling person in the entire lab. no joking, one of our professors walked by and make the comment that our body looks pretty 'red and fresh' and that she 'most not be embalmed properly.' Take a second to visualize this, yes i know...GROSSSSSSS (it is Gross Anatomy, right?! haha) So here we are, 4 students around a very very smelly and pink body. Well, it actually ended up being 2..me and my dissecting partner Brendon. The other two couldnt stomach it. that made me feel like such a champ HAH. but i did have to walk out of the lab twice to stop myself from projective vommitting after getting several strong whiffs of poop and formaldehyde (we cut into the large intestine to look at structures....i wont describe this, it was pretty bad). Later in the week one of my lab partners brought in Vicks vapor rub to put underneath our nose to smell something over then body juices. i didnt think it worked very well but some other people liked it.
So after lab needless to say i was not hungry, but i ended up getting a sandwich for lunch and was able to eat just fine. I guess after going through all that and being able to eat means I am a good medical student :)
Thursday I got to sleep in a bit (8am...sweet!!) and then headed to school to study before class. In the afternoon I had my 3rd simulated patient encounter. A man around the age of 45. He was nice. It was nothing difficult, we just had to take a patient history and do a 'review of systems.' Then, i went to the lab to end my afternoon starring at dead bodies. Again, another regular Thursday afternoon.
Friday was an extremely overwhelming day. We had lab (digging through more fat to find small arteries that took forever to find) and then 3 lectures. Two new material powerpoints and a third 'review.' I left lecture in a nice panic and immediately drove home to get myself out of the school environment. I had a LOT to learn and review as our second exam was the upcoming Monday (yesterday!!)
Saturday and Sunday were spent responsively with my face in books and starring at powerpoint slides. I did take some time out to get lunch with dad on saturday and play some tennis. Boy was it nice to smash the hell out of those tennis balls and get out my stress and frustration!!
Then yesterday come around faster then i wanted it to! The exam was another combination of written clinical questions, image identifications, and then a lab practical in the afternoon. I thought the exam was pretty tough and the lab practical to be fair. Afterward, my classmates and I again celebrated by going to Characters Bar by school and then we went to a mexican restaurant for margaritas and dancing. It was a GREAT night...fun people, strong shots, and lots of dancing. Perfect way to end that pretty terrible monday.
Now it is back to the books. No rest for us, lab started up again at 9am today and lecture at 1. We also had OMM in the afternoon and learned some more manipulative techniques. Its a pretty relaxing class I must say.
Wednesday during lab we had the unique opportunity to split apart the upper abdomen by cutting a long line down the stomach and two horizontal cuts across. then we dug around to find the different muscles layers. After going through tons of fat (which is NOT like cutting through a piece of butter) we reached the inner organs. the GUTS. the best part about it is that we have the worst smelling person in the entire lab. no joking, one of our professors walked by and make the comment that our body looks pretty 'red and fresh' and that she 'most not be embalmed properly.' Take a second to visualize this, yes i know...GROSSSSSSS (it is Gross Anatomy, right?! haha) So here we are, 4 students around a very very smelly and pink body. Well, it actually ended up being 2..me and my dissecting partner Brendon. The other two couldnt stomach it. that made me feel like such a champ HAH. but i did have to walk out of the lab twice to stop myself from projective vommitting after getting several strong whiffs of poop and formaldehyde (we cut into the large intestine to look at structures....i wont describe this, it was pretty bad). Later in the week one of my lab partners brought in Vicks vapor rub to put underneath our nose to smell something over then body juices. i didnt think it worked very well but some other people liked it.
So after lab needless to say i was not hungry, but i ended up getting a sandwich for lunch and was able to eat just fine. I guess after going through all that and being able to eat means I am a good medical student :)
Thursday I got to sleep in a bit (8am...sweet!!) and then headed to school to study before class. In the afternoon I had my 3rd simulated patient encounter. A man around the age of 45. He was nice. It was nothing difficult, we just had to take a patient history and do a 'review of systems.' Then, i went to the lab to end my afternoon starring at dead bodies. Again, another regular Thursday afternoon.
Friday was an extremely overwhelming day. We had lab (digging through more fat to find small arteries that took forever to find) and then 3 lectures. Two new material powerpoints and a third 'review.' I left lecture in a nice panic and immediately drove home to get myself out of the school environment. I had a LOT to learn and review as our second exam was the upcoming Monday (yesterday!!)
Saturday and Sunday were spent responsively with my face in books and starring at powerpoint slides. I did take some time out to get lunch with dad on saturday and play some tennis. Boy was it nice to smash the hell out of those tennis balls and get out my stress and frustration!!
Then yesterday come around faster then i wanted it to! The exam was another combination of written clinical questions, image identifications, and then a lab practical in the afternoon. I thought the exam was pretty tough and the lab practical to be fair. Afterward, my classmates and I again celebrated by going to Characters Bar by school and then we went to a mexican restaurant for margaritas and dancing. It was a GREAT night...fun people, strong shots, and lots of dancing. Perfect way to end that pretty terrible monday.
Now it is back to the books. No rest for us, lab started up again at 9am today and lecture at 1. We also had OMM in the afternoon and learned some more manipulative techniques. Its a pretty relaxing class I must say.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Not a great day...
today was the most disgusting day of dissections so far. i walked out of the lab twice and was pretty sure i was gonna pass out/ vomit but i didnt. i put on a brave face. i would love to write about the details but will have to save it for another night as i have a ridiculous amount of material to cram into my already full brain. sweeeeeeet
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