Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
The journey of one girl with one dream, who refused to take "no" for an answer when it came to becoming a doctor. That's right, Mr. premed advisor! I don't need your negativity because I'm going to medical school and I'm doing it Caribbean style. Update: I'm going to the American University of Caribbean... so I'm actually doing this St. Maarten style. #Second Update: I'm now a practicing physician at UT-Houston, in the throes of my 5 year pediatric neurology training program.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Onwards!
I just received my score back today and I'm happy to report that I passed with a 224! A little lower than what I was hoping for but at least I hit the average for US med students (silver lining much?). Now it's time to start the next chapter of my medical school education by sorting out where I want to do my clinical rotations. All I know is I want to do all my cores in New York City and I want to do as many as I can at the same hospital site. I also want to find a place to live that is (somehow) centrally located... in the event that I am scattered throughout the boroughs. Below are the sites of the seven NYC hospitals AUC students go to.
Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Exam Postponed
I just rescheduled my exam to November 20th. With Hurricane Sandy fast approaching and the power outages expected to occur, I figured it would throw my study schedule for a loop. Last year when Hurricane Irene hit RI we lost power at my house for a couple days and the state overall was without power for about week. They are saying the power outages are going to be worse this time around so I decided it would be best to push my exam date back. I cannot wait to be done with this.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Step 1 Score and Residency
During one of my studying lulls, I thought it would be a good idea to see what kind of score I need to get for a fair shot into plastic surgery... kidding. Anyway the chart below is taken from the 2011 NRMP Charting Outcomes in the Match. For the full 2011 NRMP report click here. The below just focuses on the Step 1 scores of those who matched in their respective specialty. I know the print is a bit small but if you click on the image it will enlarge.
So shooting for a 235 seems like a good goal, right? It's a high enough score that it doesn't outright eliminate me from most specialties, but it isn't so high that I feel like I have no chance of reaching it. We'll see, maybe I'm just fooling myself. Truth be told I'm actually shooting for perfection, and once I fall short of that goal, hopefully I'll still be left with a pretty good score. An old adage inspired my current philosophy on setting goals: "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars."
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
The Next STEP!
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| Everything I need to know for Step 1... in flashcard form! HOW FUN! |
At the moment I'd say I'm putting in around 7 hours of truly productive work each day. Since mid-5th semester, I had been slowly going through Goljan's Rapid Review of Pathology making flashcards for all the diseases by organ system and I'm happy to report that I FINALLY finished the textbook and my cards yesterday. Pathology was the final frontier in my Step studying. I had already finished the notecards for my other subjects weeks ago while preparing for the Comp so now that I've finished Path, I have this very odd and slightly scary gleeful completeness whenever I look over at my little treasures. I was so proud of my work, I even took a picture to show you guys. I would have instagram-ed it (since I now know what that means), but the confining square I was mandated to use would have cut out some of my beautiful stacks and it's just heartbreaking for me to leave any of those little guys out since I put in so much time and love into them (okay... clearly I'm very tired).
Maybe I'm losing my mind or maybe I just have an obsession with flash cards. The way I see it is like this: Textbooks are so big and heavy, with such tiny, boring black print on so many pages that it's just overwhelming and intimidating to even look at from across the room. I have heart palpitations thinking about it. But when I see a nice, friendly stack of cute flashcards with colorful fun-facts on the other side of them, I just feel much happier and relaxed about studying. Flashcards are FUN, people! They are fun-sized for a reason! Haha anyway....
Thanks for indulging me.
Back to the point of this post-- I'm looking to schedule my exam for the end of October. If I'm not feeling great by then, I'll just have to push it back to the first or second week of November and that will be it! Do or die.
Monday, August 27, 2012
New Phone. Check.
First order of business was purchasing a new cell phone. Over these last two years, whenever I came back home between semesters, I had to revert back to the same flip phone I bought as a freshman in college. I had a "free" upgrade available so I decided to splurge on the new Samsung Galaxy S3 despite my mom's emphatic protestations to wait for the iphone 5. I think I made the right choice.
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| please notice my lovely St. Maarten-themed wallpaper |
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