So this week's blog is going to be short, mainly because I've been doing nothing but prepare for impending finals. I did manage to take a short break for some tryptophan - induced coma on Thursday, as I'm sure many of you did too. It was a welcome change, hanging out somewhere other than Charleston, with people other than those at school and work. But now its back to the grind for two weeks of late nights and heavy books.
I thought I'd take a break and cheer myself up by talking to my mom and sister a little longer than usual when I called to wish them for their birthdays Monday and today - bad idea. Turns out the daughter of our close family friends had passed away under mysterious circumstances and so no one was quite in the mood to celebrate anything.
So now I am just waiting desperately for the semester to be over, and hoping that maybe as it gets closer to Christmas, things will look up.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Wrapping up the Pledge Events
So it seems the semester had just started, and here we are now, just weeks away from finals! Where exactly did this semester go?
Its been a tough one. Mainly because I have so much going on at the same time. But its also been a really fun one, more so because I have had my brothers in Phi Delta Chi to rely on. This semester, my first as President, I got the chance to become so much more involved in every aspect of the fraternity, and since we have such a wonderful pledge class this year, I feel very confident that the generations to come with carry on the traditions that make Phi Delta Chi such a wonderful group in which to belong.
Keeping this in mind, I've attached my podcast from communications class, which just happens to be my message to the brothers, as outgoing president. Enjoy!
Its been a tough one. Mainly because I have so much going on at the same time. But its also been a really fun one, more so because I have had my brothers in Phi Delta Chi to rely on. This semester, my first as President, I got the chance to become so much more involved in every aspect of the fraternity, and since we have such a wonderful pledge class this year, I feel very confident that the generations to come with carry on the traditions that make Phi Delta Chi such a wonderful group in which to belong.
Keeping this in mind, I've attached my podcast from communications class, which just happens to be my message to the brothers, as outgoing president. Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
A taste of Clinicals, finally!
So my friend Rob and I decided to participate in this year's Clinical Skills competetion for the Society of Health System Pharmacists. I had figured as a third year student we'd have a great advantage over any 2nd year's in there, and it would be good practice to see what we have in store after graduation.
Boy! that was an awesome experience. Yesterday we were given a case, a room full of books, and 2 hours in which to come up with a complete therapeutic plan for a patient. No electronic resources, mind you, so no access to primary literature, no looking up guidelines if they weren't in the books that were in the room.
We thought we did a pretty thorough job of it. Then today we had to present the case in, get this - 2 minutes! Two minutes to present everything we came up with, followed by 8 gruelling minutes where Dr. Nappi and Dr. Buie got to shred our therapeutic plan while we defended it with evidence based medicine! It was awesome! We didn't get stumped on a single question, and they seemed genuinely impressed with some of the stuff we came up with!
I am just so stoked about clinicals, I can't wait for rotations to start so I can get to apply more of what we've learnt in the classroom to real, live, patients.
Boy! that was an awesome experience. Yesterday we were given a case, a room full of books, and 2 hours in which to come up with a complete therapeutic plan for a patient. No electronic resources, mind you, so no access to primary literature, no looking up guidelines if they weren't in the books that were in the room.
We thought we did a pretty thorough job of it. Then today we had to present the case in, get this - 2 minutes! Two minutes to present everything we came up with, followed by 8 gruelling minutes where Dr. Nappi and Dr. Buie got to shred our therapeutic plan while we defended it with evidence based medicine! It was awesome! We didn't get stumped on a single question, and they seemed genuinely impressed with some of the stuff we came up with!
I am just so stoked about clinicals, I can't wait for rotations to start so I can get to apply more of what we've learnt in the classroom to real, live, patients.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
All downhill from here...
So we finally had our rescheduled Luau on Friday. Everything turned out great. We had about 60 people show. The boyfriend of one of the pledges won the Limbo contest. We cooked a whole hog and had a whole bunch of food, and of course two kegs. Everyone had a great time. Some of the staff came as well, and even commented that this had been the best PDC luau they had been to. So all in all, the hard work paid off.
I had thought I'd feel relieved when the luau was finally done, but now I realize that I have no more fun "work" left for the rest of the semester. From here on out, its all "just work." I'm definitely starting to think I've bitten off more than I can chew this semester. I usually tend to do best when my plate is full, but right now it feels more like my cup runneth over.
I can't wait for Christmas break. A nice few weeks from school is what I'm looking forward to from now on. 64 days to Christmas and counting...
I had thought I'd feel relieved when the luau was finally done, but now I realize that I have no more fun "work" left for the rest of the semester. From here on out, its all "just work." I'm definitely starting to think I've bitten off more than I can chew this semester. I usually tend to do best when my plate is full, but right now it feels more like my cup runneth over.
I can't wait for Christmas break. A nice few weeks from school is what I'm looking forward to from now on. 64 days to Christmas and counting...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Can't wait till Monday afternoon
So if you were to judge it simply by the title, you would think my post today referred to some cool vacation, all night party or at least an all out shoppin trip. But no, on Monday afternoon, I get to go to work. So why am I so stoked about it? Simple, if I'm at work, it means I don't have a test the next day!
This semester has really got me rushing from test to speech to paper to presentation to case workup. It's barely past the mid point and I feel exhausted. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm really ready for the didactic learning to stop and for my fourth year rotations to begin. I can't wait to have my own patients, do medication therapy management, and medication reconcilliations.
But I guess I'll just have to wait till all this is over, and they deem me fit to be let loose and on my own. So in the meantime, wish me luck - only one paper, one kinetics test, and one therapeutics test to go, and then its eight (relatively) worry free hours at work, yippee!!!
This semester has really got me rushing from test to speech to paper to presentation to case workup. It's barely past the mid point and I feel exhausted. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm really ready for the didactic learning to stop and for my fourth year rotations to begin. I can't wait to have my own patients, do medication therapy management, and medication reconcilliations.
But I guess I'll just have to wait till all this is over, and they deem me fit to be let loose and on my own. So in the meantime, wish me luck - only one paper, one kinetics test, and one therapeutics test to go, and then its eight (relatively) worry free hours at work, yippee!!!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Fall Break is such a tease don't you think?
There is a reason the words Spring Break conjure up images in your head of fun in the sun, hanging out with friends and doing things you wouldn't want your children to know of when they are your age. None of those however come into mind when you hear the words Fall break. And there's one basic reason - Fall break is a tease!
You get two lousy days off and all that makes for is a long weekend. And if you're like me, you don't even get the two whole days off, because one of your schools doesn't believe in Fall break! In the meantime, all your instructors load you up with assignments because, after all, you're supposed to have so much more "free time this week"! And your manager at work expects you to pick up more hours since you don't have your morning classes those two days!
So while the mid - semester crunch is building up, and I feel like I'm about to pull out my hair, everyone around me seems to be talking excitedly about the plans they have for this week. All I can think is, I'm going to need a break when I get back from Fall break. But things aren't altogether too bleak. In my last post I'd promised to be a bit cheerier, so here's the one good thing that's happening - I've decided to get a dog over Christmas break. Not quite sure what kind yet, but I know I'm going to have so much fun getting everything ready. And I'll keep you guys updated with the puppy posts.
You get two lousy days off and all that makes for is a long weekend. And if you're like me, you don't even get the two whole days off, because one of your schools doesn't believe in Fall break! In the meantime, all your instructors load you up with assignments because, after all, you're supposed to have so much more "free time this week"! And your manager at work expects you to pick up more hours since you don't have your morning classes those two days!
So while the mid - semester crunch is building up, and I feel like I'm about to pull out my hair, everyone around me seems to be talking excitedly about the plans they have for this week. All I can think is, I'm going to need a break when I get back from Fall break. But things aren't altogether too bleak. In my last post I'd promised to be a bit cheerier, so here's the one good thing that's happening - I've decided to get a dog over Christmas break. Not quite sure what kind yet, but I know I'm going to have so much fun getting everything ready. And I'll keep you guys updated with the puppy posts.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Am I paranoid or is their a turkey stalking me?
If I hadn't mentioned before, I work as a Pharmacy Intern at CVS. Last shift, I walked in and the entire store seemed engulfed in orange! Mind you, this was still September. However, the candy aisles are overflowing, there are orange and purple decorations arching over every end-cap, and motion-sensing skeletons say stuff as I walk by. We're just a month away from Halloween, so I understood, until I turned the corner, and there were hundreds of turkey themed greeting cards in the card aisle, not fifteen feet away from the first of the Christmas/Advent/Hannukah stuff is already dangling!!!
If a whole bunch of people live from paycheck to paycheck, I think a whole bunch of merchandisers live from holiday to holiday! What happened to anxiously waiting for next thanksgiving? And the idea the Christmas comes but once a year? And since when do we give Thanksgiving presents? Alright, so I'm starting to rant a little, but I spent the entire shift feeling like all this rushing from one holiday to another just so an early shopper or two don't end up perusing some other store's aisles just seems to cheapen the ideas behind these events and what they actually stand for.
Alright, stepping off my soap box (for now). I promise to post something cheerier next time.
If a whole bunch of people live from paycheck to paycheck, I think a whole bunch of merchandisers live from holiday to holiday! What happened to anxiously waiting for next thanksgiving? And the idea the Christmas comes but once a year? And since when do we give Thanksgiving presents? Alright, so I'm starting to rant a little, but I spent the entire shift feeling like all this rushing from one holiday to another just so an early shopper or two don't end up perusing some other store's aisles just seems to cheapen the ideas behind these events and what they actually stand for.
Alright, stepping off my soap box (for now). I promise to post something cheerier next time.
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