Keeping busy…really
Despite having completed 1/10th of my final teaching blocks left before I (hopefully) graduate, I haven’t really done much medicine yet. The start of this week seems to have changed all that. Yesterday was one of my longest days since exam revision. Somewhere along the lines of:
8am – leave flat
9am-12pm – Interprofessional stuff with the pharmacists (was better than expected, think I had a lucky group)
12pm – Lunch & walk back to the west end
2pm-5pm – Radiology lectures >.<
5:05pm – Grabbing a chocolate bar
5pm-?pm – Lecture on more major incident stuff & debrief of recent exercise
6pm – Red Cross meeting
6:45pm – Time I actually left other meeting to go to Red Cross meeting
7:50pm – Time I left Red Cross meeting
8:15pm – Home
All in all, that’s a lot for someone who’s been in for a couple of hours a week for the past month. Sadly I seem to like days that are busy and I worryingly hope it’ll be like that for a while starting tomorrow.
I’m expecting a lot from this next block (neonates). I’m hoping to try and get an audit completed since this is a common thing post-qualification and I’ve done nothing of the sort so far. There is also a bit of hope that I can experience some of the neonatal transport in the West…we’ll see.
Out of Uni I’ve been busy 1) trying to get an update of my IPB mod released, 2) doing some first aid for the Red Cross and 3) trying to produce some sort of fancy booklet for a conference. Not to mention sorting out what I’m doing for my elective. All this whilst going to the gym as frequently as I can (I’ve become a fan of the 8-9am slot!). To counter my gym habits I’ve become a keen baker too, serving a batch of cookies into work last weekend.
Kind of means this blog is being abandoned (sorry!) but I’ll keep doing the best I can.
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