Surgery - CHECK
So, I am officially finished with Surgery. . .whewwwww. . .they say thats the toughest one! Afterwards, I've realized that I really liked surgery - enough that its gonna be on my "possibilities" list.
So, I'm officially taking this rotation off. . .an awesome opportunity to do a medical mission trip in Honduras came up & after talking with our Dean of Student Affairs & finding out that I am excused from one fourth year rotation due to my MD/MBA status, I took this rotation off so that I could climb up a mountain with gear on my back in a foreign country where I barely speak any of their language. I am supposed to be the "expert" medical provider on the mountain team. . .which is scary since the majority of my "medical experience" has been as the observor on a trauma surgery team! Oh well. We leave in October - so until then I'm living the antithesis of the surgery life. . .I'm getting up at 8AM & I have every weekend off (oh, and every Monday, Tues, ect. . . 0ff too).
"Don't cry for me Argentina!"
So, I'm officially taking this rotation off. . .an awesome opportunity to do a medical mission trip in Honduras came up & after talking with our Dean of Student Affairs & finding out that I am excused from one fourth year rotation due to my MD/MBA status, I took this rotation off so that I could climb up a mountain with gear on my back in a foreign country where I barely speak any of their language. I am supposed to be the "expert" medical provider on the mountain team. . .which is scary since the majority of my "medical experience" has been as the observor on a trauma surgery team! Oh well. We leave in October - so until then I'm living the antithesis of the surgery life. . .I'm getting up at 8AM & I have every weekend off (oh, and every Monday, Tues, ect. . . 0ff too).
"Don't cry for me Argentina!"
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