Funny Professor Quote of the Day
You are a proctalgia fugax!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Lab Group Conversation Today During Micro TBL
Rin (she's getting married in Jan): We want to have six kids in eight years.
Me (choking on my starburst): SIX????
Rin: Yeah, why?
Me: Do you know what your vagina is going to look like after that?
Panda (dying laughing): ....
Rin: Well, no I haven't really made that a priority...
Me (holding up a Gatorade sized bottle): Well it won't be good... that's all I can say
Panda: still cracking up
Rin (talking to Panda): Great. Now you're thinking about my vagina, aren't you??
T-32 hours.. I think
But I can't really do math right now. I have a micro exam on Friday morning... and I am delirious. And I don't know why, but studying has made me consume about 65,000 calories in the past 2 days. Not to mention the fact that I am in severe caffeine intoxication after eating half a package of chocolate covered espresso beans.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Having Kids in Medical School
Oh, man. Seems to be the topic of the day... and since I got linked on SDN on this topic... I like to put my 2 cents in. Here, of course. Not on SDN. As I would rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon. A dull one. Anyway.
For all the hoopla... and advice from people who don't have kids (oops, peeps like me)... the answer is very simple.
Q: Can you go to med school with kids?
A: Yes, of course
Q: Can you have kids while in med school?
A: Yes, of course.
Q: Will it be easy?
A: Maybe. That depends on you.
Q: As easy as it is for someone with no kids, no commitments, no other responsibilities except studying?
A: No, likely not.
I mean, that's it folks! People have their own priorities. And many many people make kids work in medical school. I personally know a couple in my class who is expecting their first baby... both are second year med students. I also know a couple that graduated from med school several years ago, were BOTH in med school and had THREE kids under the age of 8 (one was an infant). I know an older female student who just started med school at 36, and has kiddos at home. And I know a guy friend of mine who went to the Caribbean with a 1 year old his first year... and his wife (not a student) is pregnant and expecting half way through his second year. All of them love their kids and their lives.
I mean, it all goes back to what you LIKE! Personally, I don't really want to be a mom right now... so having kids sounds yucky to me. I spend all of my extra time blogging, cooking, taking my dog to the park, going to museums, shopping, etc. But could I change my mind, and substitute all that time for raising kids? Sure. its totally doable.
My best advice? Seriously, anything (almost) is possible. Just depends on how much you want to do it.
Thoughts?
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