It's 1:30am and I am here typing up a blog, hoping that I am doing it right. I know what you are thinking, how do I not know how to blog? Well considering the fact that I don't have a Facebook account (by choice) and I just learned this year that there is are shortcut key strokes to copying and pasting instead of writing the whole sentence/ paragraph over again, I think that it's not surprising that I don't know if I'm blogging correctly.
Anyway, I'm trying to get the gist of this blog before my project begins in January. I know this blog is suppose to be about med school here's something to think about: Another blogger named "fakedoctor" posted a quiz out on compatibility with doctors in terms of romance (could you stand dating a doctor/med school student). Here's the link.
http://ahyesmedschool.blogspot.com/2006/09/bland-date.html
You should take it, it's very funny (although a bit sexually graphic) plus it gives you an idea of the reality of medicine and how it may affect your social/romance life.
With all we do to be "right" for medical schools (GPA,MCAT scores,activities) we forget to ask one question: is med school right for us? Is all the hard work we put into being "right" for med schools worth the long road it takes to be a doctor? This blogger will try to answer this question for herself. Hopefully, the information provided will help you answer this question too.
Answering my own question
Plan of Action
I will be attending classes with 1st and 2nd year medical school students. Then I will be observing both residents and practicing physicians for last half of January. Periodically I will write about my experiences in this blog. I also hope to interview med school students, residents, and practicing physicians to get more in depth idea of how each phase (med school, residency, practicing physician) is like.
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