- Learn to do 2 new clinical skills according to university procedures (2 days before we're assessed on them in an OSCE)
- Write up 14 patient case studies with background to the disease and reflection on the case
- Read, understand and evaluate 12-20 research papers
- Write a research protocol with references for above papers
- Read, understand and perform a meta-analysis of 3 more (different) research papers
- Write a presentation on said meta-anlysis
- Pass my OSCE on Wednesday
- Write a 2-4 page piece of work on medical treatments and therapy for Multiple Sclerosis including the mechanism of action of any drugs I mention and write about supportive therapy, and current research into treatments for multiple sclerosis
- Have a social life
- Make some friends
- Go to 7 hours of dance lessons and rehearsals a week (minimum)
- Not dislocate too many joints
- Keep on top of my medication
- Email my personal advisor again
- Email the Disability Coordinator at the Dean of Student's office
- Meet with my personal advisor
- Meet with the Disability Coordinator again
- Photocopy all my hospital appointment letters for the medical school
- Check the post at least twice a week (it's delivered to the post room/medical school)
- Go to my hospital appointments
- Go to my GP appointment
- Go to lectures
- Learn some medicine
- Not burn out and fall to pieces
- Maybe have a Christmas holiday
- Earn some money
- Keep on top of all my medications so I don't have to have any time off
- Keep in contact with home to find out how my grandad is
- Ring the hospital and try and speak to my grandad
Beating the odds. I'm making my way through medical school and here you can share in my journey.
Sunday, 5 December 2010
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