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Finally Finishing First Year

August 6, 2014August 6, 2014 / Nate / 3 Comments

A week after our final physical diagnosis exam was our last “end of block assessment” of first year, which is fancy med school terminology for “final exam.” Like our other tests in first year, it was remarkable only for how long it was (fourteen-ish hours over three days) and for how absurd some of the questions were. Continue reading →

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I began this blog to chronicle the funny highs and funnier lows of working my way through a postbaccalaureate program, a year of science classes designed to finish all the requirements for med school at once. I continued this through all four years of medical school.

Now that I'm a resident, this blog revolves around the humorous, twisty road toward the conclusion of my training.

I promise not to complain too much.

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