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The rumors were true. 8230; about Caribbean medical school. I am still writing. I have a bank of stories that I’m going to release after the Match about everything that has happened over the last two years. With all my free time since ignoring the internets, I’ve been able to do other fun things. This is one of them. Also, this is my face and my voice. As far as the cube goes, I bought one in November of 2007 and went to Lars Petraus’. Step 1 – Build a 2x2x2 corner. Step 2 – Expand to 2x2x3. I have a new...
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Emergingsea Monster: When Normal is Abnormal
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Friday, April 29, 2011. When Normal is Abnormal. Sir Charles Robert Harington, discovered the structure and synthesis of levothyroxine. Also, I know my own personal clinical judgement got warped when trying to help B figure out what was wrong. Makes me wonder how much physicians can really get emotionally vested in their patients before we start to see what we want rather than what is really taking place. April 30, 2011 at 11:46 PM. You can try natural thyroid dietary supplements. View my complete profile.
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Emergingsea Monster: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Med school is about not giving up on things. Med school is about understanding how much time you have and what is possible to do. Med school is about scheduling. Med school is about finding time for things that you care about, like your neglected blog, even when you've got a long to do list. Med school is about stepping back the week before exams and remembering why you have been sitting for 14 hours straight trying to download this book into your brain. Links to this post.
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Emergingsea Monster: July 2010
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Friday, July 30, 2010. Swing on the Spiral. Looking forward, while looking back and spinning while standing in place. Term 2 - Genetics, Parasitology, Community and Preventative Medicine, Neuroscience, Immunology, and Physiology. Yet, when I think back, I just remember the bright sun. I think this was the first term I really understood it's power down in the Tropics. Living on campus gives one a false sense of the island in many senses. The AC is on everywhere, all the time. And generally started to get ...
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Emergingsea Monster: March 2012
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Thursday, March 1, 2012. NB This post may be considered, um, politically incorrect. Let's just consider it in a clinical context. I am jewish, well, my mitochondria is. And if I'm right, my oral microbiome, rather, my breath, is as well. I call it "Jew Breath". It resembles mothballs(note: this is not my breath all the time, only occasionally! I've noticed it a lot at Temple and had it independently confirmed by an old jewish roommate:. So maybe there is something to Jew Breath after all. Dr Shock MD PhD.
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Emergingsea Monster: May 2010
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Monday, May 10, 2010. The Neuro of Music. Great post over at the Nature Blog network on the neuroscience of music and pleasure. Why do we enjoy music? I will have to catch up on those papers, but it is really interesting that the "shivers down the spine" you get from really good music is a real, physiological phenomenom. Makes sense. And if you've never felt it, you need to get some better music! I think it is much more tied to the emotional context of the music, state of mind of the listener and familia...
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Emergingsea Monster: April 2011
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Friday, April 29, 2011. When Normal is Abnormal. Sir Charles Robert Harington, discovered the structure and synthesis of levothyroxine. Also, I know my own personal clinical judgement got warped when trying to help B figure out what was wrong. Makes me wonder how much physicians can really get emotionally vested in their patients before we start to see what we want rather than what is really taking place. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. And then SciSpace.com. Ok back to facebook. Nature (t...
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Emergingsea Monster: Fully formed
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Paul) Farmer entered Harvard med school in the fall of 84. He was only twenty-four. Told me once, "I was fully formed at twenty three." He meant, I think,. That by then he had his philosophy and worldview in order, and he knew he wanted to marry them to action.". From Mountains Beyond Mountains. How many students enter med school with an independently formed world view? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Dr Shock MD PhD. Musings of a Distractible Mind.
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Emergingsea Monster: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Paul) Farmer entered Harvard med school in the fall of 84. He was only twenty-four. Told me once, "I was fully formed at twenty three." He meant, I think,. That by then he had his philosophy and worldview in order, and he knew he wanted to marry them to action.". From Mountains Beyond Mountains. How many students enter med school with an independently formed world view? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Dr Shock MD PhD. Tales of a Brown-...