medstudent04_2

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Hello,

Sorry for the pause in posting - I've been getting busier and busier as we approach the halfway point of the pathology course, and with it a midterm formative assessment. That's not for over a week yet, but with so much else going on at the moment, any spare moment is useful for revision! I've also been going to rehearsals for Tingewick, the medic's pantomime, which seems to be slowly but surely getting more organised - initially we were getting several emails a day with conflicting times for rehearsals, which discouraged anyone from turning up to very many. I think it should be fun when it happens, though. The audience is mostly doctors and hospital staff, with some students too.

Workwise, lectures and classes are still proving to be really interesting, and we're speeding through the body systems, with a lot of information attached to each, incredibly fast. There's certainly no time to get bored! On Friday I went to an autopsy, which is something we have to do at some point this term. It was amazing to see the pathology so clearly, and it was very well explained. Having seen a lot of dissections of preserved bodies, it wasn't too weird seeing another dead person, although it obviously looked a bit different with a lot more blood. I think it'll make it much easier to remember what I saw than it would have been from just looking at books, and the practical nature of clinical medicine is still showing through, despite the necessity of lecture-based learning to get the facts in our heads to start with. The combination of theory and practise is one of the things I've enjoyed most so far here.

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