Its amazing how one push of a saw blade or one slight motion of a scalpel can reveal so much about the human body. Our most recent endeavor has been to explore the thorax and explore we did with the help of our trusty bone saw we were able to remove the chest cavity and explore the lungs, heart, and every other structure that has to do with this area...as you may imagine a lot, welcome to Med school.
Outside of the lab our class has been gearing up for our first block exams next monday, and an air or anticipation has transcended all of us Med1's. Needless to say this next week will be the most taxing yet as we prepare.
Over the past weekend an intramural volleyball team run by Ross Vet. school that I was invited to join won our first game of the season. One of the team mates is a fellow Skidmore grad so it really is true that 1. no matter where you go you will find some one from up state NY (I have meet 2 already) 2. Skidmore may be a "small liberal arts school" but we have a presence everywhere. We are named NADS and surprisingly chanting Go before our name really works... what a coincidence.
On Saturday the Med 1 class finally had its White Coat Ceremony which was postponed due to hurricane Irene. This ceremony is the symbol of our entrance into the medical profession and it was quite a moving experience that really hit home just to what extent our responsibilities will reach.
Lastly it has been my goal to become a "local" at the Marriott coffee shop. I would one day like to walk in and have a complimentary cup of mud. I have reached the point where they are aware that I come in at 650 and get a small coffee and go off to school, but am still asked if I have the 5 cents to make it 2.05 so that they can give me a full dollar back and no change (so baby steps at this point but I promise you it will happen).
Other then that it is all about spectirns, holocine secretions, familial spherocytosis, Cop I, and epidermis, and which I wont bore you with the nitty gritty details of. So until next time live laugh love.
Joel


