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Alright I spent an entire day watching nothing but cholecystectomies. I have a pretty good idea of how they're done at this point.
I had my own done Friday and so I'm 3 days post-op and I have these identical gnarly bruises on the lateral portion of my lower stomach bilaterally and am so confused as to what caused them? I know lap chole's aren't gentle but they're low and indentical? Anyhow, thoughts to ponder later...
They notified the incoming year 1's today. It's hard to believe I was in their seats a year ago. So happy for anyone who happens to read this if you got in :)
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So, I injured my wrist/elbow (it is a very long story of a series of misfortune events..) and tomorrow is my first day back with patient contact since January. I’m so ready!!! :D

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I spent 7 hours in the Peds ED today and had to reassure and promise 5 kids that Santa does, in fact, visit the hospital. I swear I can make it through the gruesome and usually the heart-wrenchers, but you stick me with some scared kids who don’t want to spend Christmas in the hospital, and I can’t help but cry. On the other hand, every kid we got to discharge home felt like a victory, even more so than usual. It was a good day.
I finished yet another study guide for my med micro class (and this time it wasn't 2 in the morning- progress!) I'm really starting to think Medical Microbiology may be my one true love...
I am ready to kick this Medical Microbiology test's butt! Whew it is late though....