Monday, October 5, 2009

1st Blog of Year 2

Hey guys,

Sorry for the long absence. I don't know if people are actually stopping by anymore. Frankly, I probably would have stopped too. I am often times really busy, and even when I do "have time" to get on here I either want to sleep, or I actually should be studying. Either way, I finally made it to the second year!!!! Woo Hoo!! -- For all those just not starting the 1st year some words of advice: 1) Remember that it is only temporary, 2) Study as much as you can but realize that realistically you can't learn it all in the short period of time you have - get the just and move on, 3) Stay away from negativity - it truly will only bring you down as well and God knows you won't need any help, 4) Try to remember your health - as hard as it will be to do that, 5) You won't like every professor and chances are you will find something about each one that you don't like - do what you can with what they give you and then be a big boy or girl and find out what you need to do to get the information you need to pass, 6) Probably most importantly - if you have a significant other/bestfriend/close family member(s) DONT FORGET ABOUT THEM - set aside one night a week where you spend time with that person and carve that time out early!!, 7) Remember, you aren't going to get an A on every test/assignment/check-off, get over that quickly and save yourself the stress, do the best you can and move on, 8) If you aren't getting the grades you think you deserve figure out why and change whatever it is that you need to change in order to get what you think you deserve - whatever that means for you.

Those are just a few things that come to mind at the moment. I don't mean to sound harsh but this is the reality of PA school. A lot of the time it is going to suck, and it is going to be really hard. But honestly ask yourself, "What did I expect?" Now I will agree that you most likely did not expect this. But if you sit down and analyze the situation for a second it may make sense. You are in an accelerated "medical school" program. Of course it is going to be difficult, and of course it is going to seem like there is no way you can learn it all, because you can't! To be perfectly honest, no one expects you to know it all right now; that would be impossible. However, you will learn. You will learn more than you think you are. Just when it seems as though your brain can't hold another single fact about the cardiac system, low and behold it gets in there somehow.

It's an intense ride, but it is a worthwhile one (see blog title above). As long as you can keep that perspective you will be able to get through it. God speed and happy reading!

M-R

P.S. - My internet access is limited at my current rotation so it may be another while before I can get back on here. However, I will do my best to update you guys on my rotations so far. See ya then!