And I'm at my desk.
Have midterms coming up: Histo a week from tomorrow, Physio the following Monday. Having a hard time getting motivated. I just don't love the material. Plus there are so many other distractions, like Belize, summer plans, apartment hunting, etc...
We had a couple of exciting things this week: on Wednesday we got our first experience with the human simulator program, and saw some pretty cool "real-life" situations. Later that day we had our first ASM clinical site rotation. I'm paired with Christian Garcia, and we're shadowing Dr. Michael Serlin, and ID attending at North General Hospital in East Harlem. We got to take histories and physicals on two patients, one with many infectious diseases (HIV, TB, syphillis, chyptococcal menningitis, etc) and the other with many chronic diseases (COPD, emphysema, hypertension, diabetes, etc). Then today was our first training session for the new EHHOP clinical managers. We have to come in two more times and shadow current clinical managers, and then by the beginning of May we'll be running it ourselves. That should be pretty exciting.
Keila left Sinai for the year. She's planning on coming back next Fall, but she'll have to start first-year again. It's sad to see another fellow SEP-er go.
By the way, the weather forecast is predicting snow tomorrow.
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