Beautiful morning dew (taken in July 2010)

April 26, 2011

Body of Proof is a cool TV show!

It translates to: "This is the place where death delights to help the living."
Every person has something to teach us, and we never stop learning- even in death. I love it when I learn something new from watching TV shows.

April 25, 2011

Happy Anzac Day!

Townsville's Anzac Day Parade
Perfect weather at the Strand + gelato right after watching the parade = awesome way to spend the morning. I love Australia. Alright, now that I'm back in my room and changed into my favourite yoga pants/plaid pjs thingamajig, I'm delving back into Hematology and Renal Medicine. HAPPY ANZAC DAY!


April 21, 2011

Best quote ever!

So I was sitting at lunch today chatting with Delara,
Me: "I've learned to accept that I probably won't be having real fun until the end of November..."
Del: "Yeah...when I think about how much fun I'm not having, I think of my parents. They NEVER have fun"
SO TRUE. LOLLL I love my friends.

April 20, 2011

I can't believe I forgot how awesome medicine is!

Today was possibly the longest day of classes I've ever had in a long while. I had
8am-11am Respiratory medicine GLS
11-12pm Hematology and Renal medicine lecture
12-1pm Respiratory medicine lecture
2-430pm Rural, Remote, Tropical & Indigenous Health GLS
5pm-815pm GPSN Suturing & Plastering Workshop (not a mandatory session but I decided to go because I wanted to
do be able to do some suturing and plastering in my mid year placement in Emerald)

Holy shit right? I admit I have been feeling a little stressed over the this year compared to last year. It just felt like the work was neverending that I've lost my enthusiasm for learning new things. Funny enough though, after today's epically long and tiring day, I think I've finally got my groove back on. It definitely had to do with the suturing and plastering workshop. We got to practice suturing on a pig's trotters and did plastering on each other. For the suturing workshop there were 5th & 6th year med students, a registrar and some doctors who helped out. The pig's skin was a bit tough to penetrate but I think I've finally gotten the hang of it. For the plastering bit, there were 2 orthopedic technicians who worked at Townsville hospital who helped out. It was really cool and got me all excited for medicine in general.

The sutures that I did:
The plaster my friend did on me: (I got plaster all over my bb trying to get it out to get a picture of us)
So yeah, I can't believe I forgot how awesome medicine is!