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Studying for Pharm
ps. What is it with the Killam??
Studying for PIM
Getting some press!
It’s quiet due to our upcoming PIM exam, but I thought I’d share this! The PEI medical society has published one of our posts in their quarterly newsletter! Thanks Jocelyn for getting it in their hands, and thanks to Amit for writing it!
I’ve attached the front page of their newsletter for all to [...]
States of Mind 2008: A Film series on the Ethics of Mental Health
Please be reminded that you are invited to a free public screening tonight
(Jan.21-7:00PM) of the film Away From Her, starring Julie Christie and
Gordon Pinsent. Complimentary refreshments will be available at the break,
followed by a panel discussion led by patient representatives and experts
in public and mental health, bioethics, psychiatry and psychology. The
event will be held at [...]
Why no one is posting
2 Reasons.
1) - Everyone is studying/cramming for our Metabolism and Function exam. If they aren’t, then they are likely procrastinating, and not everyone procrastinates by authoring blog posts.
2) - Since our graphic design and blog design have been completed, the logging in method has changed. Which means even if anyone else [...]
A Week of Anesthesia
As part of our curriculum in Med 1 and Med 2, students pair up with a doctor half a day/week for the year (or two half years) in the specialty of their choice. I think the purpose of these electives is to explore what is interesting to you, and maybe rule a career path [...]
One week till December break!
One week till December break means that med school is almost 1/8th over! I don’t really know how that happened, but I’m glad! I kind of need this break to process most of the material that we’ve covered since HBU.
I think part of the problem is the post HBU lull that [...]
Career Options Evening
Career options evening came and went and for me it was anything but helpful! (sarcasm is the lowest form of humour yet I embrace it. What does that say about me?)
Sorry if that sounds negative, but I mean it in the best way possible! I didn’t have a chance to get to [...]
Benefits of taunting your professors: Part A*
Metabolism and Function (MaF) is just about at the end of week two and my schedule feels like it is starting to fill up. I think at this point I feel pretty good about the content of the lectures, but in addition to the lectures we have a ton of other activities that keep us [...]
Breaking Ice
I’d like to start off by welcoming everyone to the Dalhousie class of 2011 official blog! You may be wondering why our medical school class is interested in starting a blog and what we expect as a result. Our main expectation is that this blog will allow contributors to record individual experiences throughout our time [...]