Hey everyone,
I've been coming in in short spurts from time to time. I really wish that I could be more chatty but this semester is really really rough. I think that I'm just going to ditch out on certain club meetings. And if my pre-med advisor has a problem with my ditching SHPA meetings, then I can throw it right back in his face ("Hey, Dr. D., you told me that grades come first")
That should free up some more time for Wushu and volunteering. Speaking of volunteering, I'm about ready to leave the nursing floor that I'm on. It's just boring having to follow around CNA's all day long 🙄 Oh well, 5 more weeks darn it! Then I'm off to doing some ER 😎
Well, this semester has been a downer overall. I screwed up royally on my second Calculus exam (20%), but there's about 4 exams in all, not including the final. Plus, the material's easy enough. The only reason I screwed up was because I didn't study the material anyhow. I have a feeling that doing well on the final should boost up my grade. For Cell Bio, I'm in the pits (C to D range lecture only), but there's still about 6 more comp quizzes to go through, and while lecture counts for more than 50% of the grade in Cell Bio, an A in the labs go a long long way in boosting up a person's overall grade. I think that overall in lab points, I'm getting an A...so that would make my overall grade around C or B at the moment. At the rate I'm going, I'll be happy with a B in both of those classes.
RANT ON MEDICAL SPECIALTIES COMING UP!
Well, in other notes, it's pretty interesting what I'm considering now...I mean, I still do not have a crystal clear idea on what I want to do in medicine, but I do find that kids are great for cheering me up and older adults, well...I don't think that I'd wanna work with the elderly now. I respect those who do, because we'll need you people to take care of the baby boomers!! 😀
I don't think that specializing would be the way to go for a guy like me. I don't want everything to be monotonous. Variety keeps things interesting, I think, and what could be more various than Emergency Medicine? 😀 I also dislike inpatient medicine (ICU, nursing floors, etc.) a lot, but I don't think that EM physicians have to do too much of that, so I'd be cool with it if I didn't have to do it all day long.
So, for now, my top choice in terms of medical specialties would be Pediatric Emergency Medicine until I do a rotation in the ER and see what it's really like 😉 Hopefully it'll solidify that choice even further. I am also planning on volunteering at CHOC sometime in the future when I have lots of time, just to get a feel for what the atmosphere is like when sick children are being cared for. The healthy ones are usually such energetic and happy rascals, and I'd like to keep 'em that way.
Anyway, if anybody asks what kind of doctor I want to be right now, I'll still say, "A good one" and leave it at that.
See y'all later everyone!