It’s kind of a late announcement, but I guess most of you guys know that my internship is finally OVER! Can you believe that one whole year has passed, and here I am still, blogging away, with full body intact. I can’t even believe that I gained a few pounds, which was the total opposite effect that I was going for in this internship. Even my make-up hours for OB and Pedia are done. So now I am supposed to be doing my reviews but I still haven’t formally started yet. Can’t a person have her long awaited vacation? I already went to my province for some quiet time, but I decided not to fully give up my dorm because I still want to go to the gym near it, and the internet here is ultimately better than the one we have at home. I’ll go back to my house when my review session in PGH is over and that’s gonna happen a month from now.
Isn’t it ironic that the annoying sounds of the basketball game combined with the drilling/construction work which happened for about 2 weeks or more stopped on the last day of my internship?
On the last day of internship, we held the annual “sunog”, which means “burn”… A few days before all interns submitted their votes on their most hated, most burnable people in all of PGH… I guess this is the only way we will ever get back on those professors, doctors, nurses, and staff, and even clerks, who made our lives more difficult than it should be. I was going to post the pictures of the people who were burned in this blog but I changed my mind because they might get more humiliated and there are limits to the embarassment people could incur. Their pictures would be posted on a big poster in the hospital itself anyway. I think they got all the people right, except for a resident who should not have been burned (I believe that she was only pressured by her seniors… oh well… )
The only thing I miss about internship is the interaction with people. Right now, the best interaction I get is with the Internet. I kinda wish that the new tenants of the dorm would come already just so I could talk to some other people. This is kind of a good environment for really reviewing and I plan to use it to the fullest. The earlier the boards are done the earlier my new life will begin.
Just this morning, my cousin called me to consult about his daughter’s cough, and all I could think of is, it has finally begun. I feel honored to be acknowledged by my clan as the new clan doctor, even if I don’t have my license yet. Just the fact that he called me means so much for a new doctor like me.
As I review my anatomy, I realized how relatively easier it is for me to take in the data compared to when I was in 1st year medical school. The experience I got from clerkship and internship are the reason I guess. I realize now how important each fact is to my practice… This realization is what will keep me determined to acquire that coveted surgery residency in the United States. I may not be the star scholar, I may not be the brightest of the bunch… But I know I have the determination. I guess that’s why I can relate to those cartoon heroes who are average but compensates by there zealousness.
For those of you who continue to support me, thank you very much. I will try my best, and not only aim to pass but aim for the highest spot. If you happen to pass by Taft Avenue, let’s have some coffee… ^_^














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