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Getting some press!

March 26th, 2008 at 2:06 pm » Comments (1)

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 [...]

The other side of the fence

March 6th, 2008 at 1:12 pm » Comments (0)

OK, so this post is coming up a bit late, but you all know me by now, so I have no need to explain that I’ve been meaning to do it for ages, but somehow time always escapes me in my eternal busyness.
Interview time. We all remember it so well. Waiting with baited breath [...]

Primary care clinical experience

March 3rd, 2008 at 11:21 am » Comments (4)

This week students at Dalhousie Medical School will vote in a referendum on whether a community based primary care clinical experience should included as part of the curriculum in the first 2 years of medical education. I believe it should be and I am posting to express some of the reasons why I support this [...]

Oh! You’re a med student? You must be…

February 26th, 2008 at 3:55 pm » Comments (1)

One thing that bothers me about telling people that I’m a med student is that I’m automatically stereotyped. It seems that before I can even make a first impression, the person I’m talking to already has a generalized concept of who I am. And that can be really frustrating, especially in the context of our [...]

Ramblings on interprofessionalism

February 15th, 2008 at 1:11 am » Comments (8)

So we had a session the other day on interdisciplinary teamwork—where some couple hundred students in their first year of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and a few more I can’t remember, crammed into the Rebecca Cohen Auditorium for a 2 hour session on inter-disciplinary teamwork.
For those who aren’t familiar with the term, [...]

A Day in the Life of a Med School Dad

February 14th, 2008 at 5:12 pm » Comments (0)

If there’s anything I take pride in, it’s my three great kids. So I’d look for any excuse to write about them. Well, here’s a great excuse! I’ve noticed having children in medical school is fairly rare and having three is even less the norm. There’s no doubt that being a [...]

A Night in the NICU

February 14th, 2008 at 12:05 am » Comments (1)

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is home to the hospitals tiniest patients, many weighing less than a kilogram (2.2 pounds). This is where I spend my Wednesday afternoons, learning about the care of neonates and wondering if they even appreciate the new dress shirts my girlfriend picked out for me. After several [...]

2011 – The Legend of Euphoria

February 13th, 2008 at 11:05 pm » Comments (1)

Once upon a time there was a boy studying anatomy in the early weeks of his medical education. He came across names like Manubrium and Crista Terminalis, and thought to himself, “If I ever wrote a Sci-Fi epic I’d be ripping off anatomy names like they were poor black people and I was Elvis…”
Then a [...]

Life is a Journey…

February 11th, 2008 at 11:06 pm » Comments (0)

Most people take this cliché figuratively, but have you ever taken it literally? For example, how many people do you know that have left home and gone somewhere to ‘find themselves’? What is it about travelling (ie. Getting on an airplane) that makes you think about your life? Does the physical act of motion [...]

Dalhousie Medical Argues with the World

February 5th, 2008 at 12:31 am » Comments (3)

This past December the Dalhousie Medical Debate Society sent the team of Alyson Horne-Douma and Tim Holland (me) to the World University Debate Championships. Although the top schools in central and western Canada make a priority of securing positions and sending teams at this top-end academic competition, it had been 5 years since an Eastern [...]