Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving weekend

Thanksgiving week(end) at Auntie's was awesome!

I actually attended our Monday and Tuesday lectures this week as to not have to play podcast catch-up.  It was okay, but I didn't like how I couldn't make flashcards as fast as I wanted due to the lack of a pause/replay button. 

Friday, November 18, 2011

Neurology Mixer

Last night, the Neurology and Neurosurgery interest groups hosted a joint mixer for students and UCLA neurologists.  The chair of the neurology department was there briefly at the beginning and seems like a person who loves his job and has personal flair (read: charisma).  The two MD neurologists I talked to were both spending significant time doing research.  One was an ALS specialist and the other worked on neuromuscular disease therapy.  There was a third neurologist who was working part-time that I didn't get a chance to talk to before the evening was over. 

The ALS specialist received her MD training in Germany and then came to the UCLA to do research.  It was through that research project on ALS that she found her niche.  From then out, she did a residency in neurology.  Now, she sees patients about 20% of the time in her ALS clinic and does research on better understanding the range of ALS progression and on therapies to improve prognosis.  The neuromuscular neurologist spent more time in the clinic.  He researches the mechanisims of how Botulinum toxin improves muscular spasms at the neuromuscular junction.  He considered ophthalmology and neurology residencies but settled on neurology after clinical rotations.

The tone of the group was quite different from that of the Geriatics interest group meeting.  The neurologist were more hip.  However, they also seemed much more stressed.  I didn't find this session as helpful since these neurologists were so far removed from where I am in the process of figuring out specialization.  In addition, the neurologists I talked to were both in the neuromuscular subdepartment of neurology, which gave me an idea of what that particular niche is like at UCLA but not much a big picture.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Tea Tasting

Sometimes, a Saturday morning is meant for relaxation and enjoyment of life.  Today, a friend and I went to Valen Dolce in Santa Monica for a tea tasting. 
From left to right: Earl Grey Creme, Jasmine Rose, and Guava Ginger (white tea).