Thanks to Darienne, I can finally make a promo post for why people should come visit me.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Comic Con 2012
I attended Comic Con for the first time ever this year. As I was warned, there were a LOT of lines. However, getting to catch up with your best friend from college, Mi-chan, made the time fly by. I only bought tickets for Saturday and Sunday, so my tales will be from the crazy weekenders.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Now I feel like a M2
It hadn't sunk in that I am on to my second year till having dinner with the new MSTP M1s. There are so few of them next year. I can only hope that they make friends with each other...
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Boston in Summer
The best part of visiting Boston was getting to snuggle with my mom, of which there is no photographic proof (but we both can just close our eyes and see it). Still, lots of other exciting things also happened.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The end of Doctoring I
Today was the last session of Doctoring I, which marks the end of my official time with an amazing group. I wanted to take this moment to be thankful for the incredible people that I have met in the past year.
This great experience would not be possible without my Doctoring tutors, Dr. Hess and Dr. Fischer, who were an outstanding team. They facilitated our discussions and our group dynamic and always gave detailed feedback. My peers in the Doctoring group, through their interviews, the group feedback, and discussions, give me great hopes and expectations for the physicians of the future. They are thoughtful, respectful but willing to give critic, and greatly focused on improving the lives of patients.
My preceptor's patience with my questions and interest in teaching me has further cemented my desire to make sure that clinical contact remains part of my career.
My study group is a great cluster of intelligence and good work-ethic. With them, I know that no material is too hard to get through (and that whining is great therapy).
I love the fact that as I continue in my career path, I never stop meeting people who inspire me to be better than I am.
This great experience would not be possible without my Doctoring tutors, Dr. Hess and Dr. Fischer, who were an outstanding team. They facilitated our discussions and our group dynamic and always gave detailed feedback. My peers in the Doctoring group, through their interviews, the group feedback, and discussions, give me great hopes and expectations for the physicians of the future. They are thoughtful, respectful but willing to give critic, and greatly focused on improving the lives of patients.
My preceptor's patience with my questions and interest in teaching me has further cemented my desire to make sure that clinical contact remains part of my career.
My study group is a great cluster of intelligence and good work-ethic. With them, I know that no material is too hard to get through (and that whining is great therapy).
I love the fact that as I continue in my career path, I never stop meeting people who inspire me to be better than I am.
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