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CCLCM Student Blog: Slow Week
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This blog describes my experience as a medical student at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Friday, January 02, 2009. This has been another slow week as far as research goes. (Are you seeing a trend here? Posted by CCLCM Student. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cleveland, Ohio, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe to This Blog. Followers of CCLCM Student Blog. 3) I do my best to give readers of this blog an accurate picture of what my medical school experience is like....
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Flat Line: Life
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Have you ever watched kids playing on a merry go round or listened to the rain lapping on the ground? Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight or gazed at the sun into the fading night? Do you run through each day on the fly? When you ask 'How are you? Do you hear the reply? When the day is done, do you lie in your bed with the next hundred chores running through your head? Ever told your child, 'We'll do it tomorrow.' And in your haste, not see her sorrow? Let a good friendship die?
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Flat Line: Gummy Bear Anatomy
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Join SpeedyNebula on a maiden voyage into the world of medicine. JK Rowlings Commencement Speech. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Doctor Muggle: Term 3/4. Books To Get For Medical School USMLE. BusinessCoach101 - Ian Dickson. 20 Tips for Great Newsletter Design. Taking Care of The Folks. The Wave is Breaking. An unlikely delicacy: the basket stinkhorn. 4 Things You Need to Know to Have a Strong, Healthy Relationship.
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Flat Line: April 2010
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Time for a re-vamp! This is the first post for 2010! Hard to believe how quickly time has passed. I am 57 days away from graduating and leaving my mark on this fine institution, Cornell University. Much has happened in my senior year that is worthy of discussion and contemplation. However, given the limited time I have left here, I'll be out there experiencing my last 2 months on the hill. I will try to update periodically. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Time for a re-vamp!
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Flat Line: January 2009
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I came across this Diagnosis column. On the New York Times online. Links to this post. Yesterday was the deadline for registration with the Health Career Evaluation Committee (HCEC). Links to this post. Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I reflect on and discuss things related to the medical field. Since I am currently a pre-medical student, occasional references to the application process to medical school will be made. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Flat Line: February 2011
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We are currently studying cardiovascular physiology in school, and my professor told an interesting story about compliance of blood vessels in relation to the ancient understanding of heart and soul. Arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart, are less compliant. You can consider these vessels to be elastic since they are able to resist a high pressure of blood coming out of the heart. So there you go- heart and soul related to physiology :). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Flat Line: January 2011
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One of my goals for 2011 is to be more consistent with my blogging. Things to look forward to:. Reflections on my trip to India for a Medical Selective. Looking back on Term 1 of medical school. My Term 2 experiences. Perhaps a summary of my Cornell Days. Then I left the cold and headed to India. Spent some time in Mumbai and Goa, but mostly at the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences in Karad. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Join SpeedyNebula on a maiden voyage into the world of medicine.
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Flat Line: October 2010
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Links to this post. The 5 cardinal signs of ACUTE inflammation include:. Rubor, Calor, Tumor, Dolor and Functio laesa. 5 Loss of function. Links to this post. I came across this article entitled Happiness is Overrated. In the Harvard Business Review. Http:/ blogs.hbr.org/schwartz/2010/10/happiness-is-overrated.html. This phrase stood out to me, " pain and discomfort are critical to growth, and that achieving excellence depends on the capacity to delay gratification. This statement is taken from the afore...
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Flat Line: Heart and Soul
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We are currently studying cardiovascular physiology in school, and my professor told an interesting story about compliance of blood vessels in relation to the ancient understanding of heart and soul. Arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart, are less compliant. You can consider these vessels to be elastic since they are able to resist a high pressure of blood coming out of the heart. So there you go- heart and soul related to physiology :). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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Flat Line: JK Rowling's Commencement Speech
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JK Rowling's Commencement Speech. JK Rowling speaks about the fringe benefits of failure and the importance of imagination. Her sentiments and morsels of wisdom struck a chord with me. I believe that some of her words and proclamations will resonate with me for a long time. I wish she spoke at my commencement. For most of my life JK Rowling's words have been my guide. She reached out to many through Harry Potter. I wish that one day I could be such an influential writer. JK Rowlings Commencement Speech.
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