I finished my 2 weeks of radiology with any problems. I'm now 2 weeks into working in the anesthesia department here in Loma Linda doing research. I'm mostly creating scientific posters for conferences.
I finally replaced my computer that was stolen about 6 months ago. I got the new Mac mini with the single Intel chip. Right now I have it hooked up to my friends monitor, keyboard, and mouse, but I'll hook it up to house TV once I get the right adapter. I also ordered a wireless bluetooth mouse and keyboard that I can use for my mac and also my Palm Treo 650. Once I move, I plan to purchase my first TV. Probably an LCD HDTV.
Match is one week away!
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Sofa Life
For the past 2 weeks, I've been living on my sofa for an average of 23 hours each day. I was supposed to be moved out of my house, and on an away rotation in Sacramento, but with this broken ankle, things had to change. So someone had already moved into my old room, so now I live in the living room. I have to keep my foot elevated, so the whole day I'm lying on the sofa. Activities consist of on average:
9 hrs sleeping
4 hrs movies (Including Arrested Development seasons 1 and 2, starting the Lost series now.
3 hrs Ebaying, emailing, and surfing internet
2 hrs reading magazines
1 hr talking and eating with girlfriend, roomates, and family
1 hr napping
1 hr reading books
1 hr watching educational dvds (History of European Art)
1 hr daydreaming
1 hr up on my crutches doing things around the house and bathroom
Today was my first day on my Radiology rotation. I pretty much sit in my wheelchair at the hospital watching the attending and the resident talk about what they see in the computerized images. I hope they don't mind me leaving early every day. My foot and butt get very uncomfortable. I managed to stay there for 3 hours today, so maybe I can last longer tomorrow.
9 hrs sleeping
4 hrs movies (Including Arrested Development seasons 1 and 2, starting the Lost series now.
3 hrs Ebaying, emailing, and surfing internet
2 hrs reading magazines
1 hr talking and eating with girlfriend, roomates, and family
1 hr napping
1 hr reading books
1 hr watching educational dvds (History of European Art)
1 hr daydreaming
1 hr up on my crutches doing things around the house and bathroom
Today was my first day on my Radiology rotation. I pretty much sit in my wheelchair at the hospital watching the attending and the resident talk about what they see in the computerized images. I hope they don't mind me leaving early every day. My foot and butt get very uncomfortable. I managed to stay there for 3 hours today, so maybe I can last longer tomorrow.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Broke
I broke my right ankle (a bimalleolar fracture with diplacement) while mountain biking on Tuesday this past week. My bike slid out while taking a sandy curve too fast in a canyon. My foot was so disfigured, it almost made my nauseous. My friend Jeff was with me fortunately, so he went down to call 911, and I layed around until I decided to finish riding down the hill with one leg. I almost made it to the bottom when the fire department arrived. It's a bad fracture, so sugery is required to put a plate on my fibula and a couple pins in my tibia. And my ankle is so swollen. There is barely any pain (except with any movement, especially jarring movement), but the worst thing is that I've got to keep the foot above my head all day and night to keep the swelling under control. I seems pretty nice to just lay down all day, watching TV, reading magazines, and having friends make you food, but it really sucks to not be able to do much for yourself, especially when I have some important paperwork and errands to complete right now. I also had to cancel my Big Sky Clinic rotation, and move some interviews and rotations around.
A few notes:
It's amazing how quick you start pleading to God when you're in trouble.
I don't know what the big deal is with narcotics. It wasn't anything really special.
I will be mountain biking again, and I really hope that I won't have long lasting ligamentous weakness in the ankle.
A few notes:
It's amazing how quick you start pleading to God when you're in trouble.
I don't know what the big deal is with narcotics. It wasn't anything really special.
I will be mountain biking again, and I really hope that I won't have long lasting ligamentous weakness in the ankle.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Top Cars
I've been looking at cars recently, because if I do my internship anywhere with rain or snow (anywhere outside of Southern California) I'll be getting a new car. My truck here is 2 wheel drive with no limited slip differential and high performance tires, so it does pretty poorly in anything slick. Here's a list of cars I'm looking at in no particular order.
1. 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
2. Mazda 6 Mazdaspeed
3. Subaru WRX or STi
4. Mitsubishi Evolution IX or VIII
5. Audi A3
6. Toyota Tacoma 4WD (Access or Double Cab)
7. Infinity G35 Sedan AWD used
8. Toyota 4runner 4WD used
9. Audi A4 used
10. BMW 325 xi used
11. Subaru Legacy GT
12. Nissan Xterra
13. Toyota FJ Cruiser
So you can see, I want either something 4wd with real offroad capabilities or something AWD and fast. Plus it's got to look sweet.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Top 10 Movies
I was thinking about this after watching King Kong. Making a top 10 list of movies is difficult, especially for me, who doesn't own any movies and or watch movies more than once. I also have a terrible time thinking of movies off the top of my head. So here's a go, and maybe my readers can help me out...
1. Forrest Gump
2. The Matrix
3. Fight Club
4. Batman Begins
5. Schindler's List
6. Momento
7. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
8. Return of the Jedi
9. King Kong (maybe because I just watched it)
10. Gladiator
And I have to add some honorable mentions...
11. Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail
12. Airplane
13. Superman
14. Return of the King
15. Raiders of the Lost Ark
16. Vanilla Sky
17. Winged Migration
18. Independence Day
19. Amadeus
20. Shawshank Redemption
I tend to have a theme of psychological "life is not what is seems" type movies.
1. Forrest Gump
2. The Matrix
3. Fight Club
4. Batman Begins
5. Schindler's List
6. Momento
7. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
8. Return of the Jedi
9. King Kong (maybe because I just watched it)
10. Gladiator
And I have to add some honorable mentions...
11. Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail
12. Airplane
13. Superman
14. Return of the King
15. Raiders of the Lost Ark
16. Vanilla Sky
17. Winged Migration
18. Independence Day
19. Amadeus
20. Shawshank Redemption
I tend to have a theme of psychological "life is not what is seems" type movies.
Happy New Year
As mentioned earlier, the Air Force assigned me to just become a General Medical Officer (GMO), which will most likely be a position as Flight Surgeon. This isn't related to surgery at all, but is more of an occupational health and primary care like job. It's not a bad job. Good hours, good patients.
So I'm withdrawing my anesthesiology applications, which will free up my interview schedule some. I'm hoping I'll get to reapply for anesthesia in the next few years, but most likely I'll finish my Air Force commitment and then reapply, which will be 4 years down the road.
So I'm withdrawing my anesthesiology applications, which will free up my interview schedule some. I'm hoping I'll get to reapply for anesthesia in the next few years, but most likely I'll finish my Air Force commitment and then reapply, which will be 4 years down the road.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Interview Schedule
So for the most part, all of the invitations for interviews have been sent out. I'm still on the waiting list at a few places, so a couple more interviews could be added later. Otherwise, this is pretty much my final schedule:
UC Irvine Preliminary Medicine Year, CA, Nov 14
Harbor-UCLA Anesthesia, Nov 15
U. Southern California Anesthesia, LA, Nov 16
Loma Linda U Anesthesia, Dec 1
Kettering MC Transitional Year, Dayton, OH, Dec 5
Ohio State Anesthesia, Columbus, Dec 6
Harbor-UCLA Transitional and Prelim medicine, Dec 13
Arrowhead Transitional Year, Colton, CA, Dec 21
Virginia Mason Prelim Medicine, Seattle, Jan 2
Sacred Heart Transitional, Spokane, WA, Jan 4
Deaconness Trasitional, Spokane, WA, Jan 5
U. Nevada Prelim Medicine, Reno, Jan 9
UC Davis Anesthesia, Sacromento, CA, Jan 10
Banner Good Samaritan Transitional, Phoenix, Jan 12
U. of Arizona Anesthesia, Phoenix, Jan 13
U. New Mexico Anesthesia, Albuquerque, Jan 14
U. of Nevada Prelim Medicine, Las Vegas, Jan 16
U. of Utah Prelim Medicine, Salt Lake City, Jan 17
White Memorial Prelim Medicine, Los Angeles, Jan 19
George Washington U Anesthesia, DC, Jan 21
Cleavland Clinic Anesthesia, OH, Jan 23
UCLA-Kern Medical Center Transitional, Bakersfield, CA, Jan 25
San Joaquin Transitional, Stockton, CA, Jan 26
UCSF-Fresno Prelim Medicine, Fresno, CA, Feb 3
I'm thinking of canceling a few interviews, because this is too much, especially too many interviews for my internship year.
UC Irvine Preliminary Medicine Year, CA, Nov 14
Harbor-UCLA Anesthesia, Nov 15
U. Southern California Anesthesia, LA, Nov 16
Loma Linda U Anesthesia, Dec 1
Kettering MC Transitional Year, Dayton, OH, Dec 5
Ohio State Anesthesia, Columbus, Dec 6
Harbor-UCLA Transitional and Prelim medicine, Dec 13
Arrowhead Transitional Year, Colton, CA, Dec 21
Virginia Mason Prelim Medicine, Seattle, Jan 2
Sacred Heart Transitional, Spokane, WA, Jan 4
Deaconness Trasitional, Spokane, WA, Jan 5
U. Nevada Prelim Medicine, Reno, Jan 9
UC Davis Anesthesia, Sacromento, CA, Jan 10
Banner Good Samaritan Transitional, Phoenix, Jan 12
U. of Arizona Anesthesia, Phoenix, Jan 13
U. New Mexico Anesthesia, Albuquerque, Jan 14
U. of Nevada Prelim Medicine, Las Vegas, Jan 16
U. of Utah Prelim Medicine, Salt Lake City, Jan 17
White Memorial Prelim Medicine, Los Angeles, Jan 19
George Washington U Anesthesia, DC, Jan 21
Cleavland Clinic Anesthesia, OH, Jan 23
UCLA-Kern Medical Center Transitional, Bakersfield, CA, Jan 25
San Joaquin Transitional, Stockton, CA, Jan 26
UCSF-Fresno Prelim Medicine, Fresno, CA, Feb 3
I'm thinking of canceling a few interviews, because this is too much, especially too many interviews for my internship year.
Air Force Match will soon be upon me!
So on Dec 14, the Air Force is going to tell me...
1st: whether they will let me do anesthesiology for a specialty. If not, my back up plan is to become a flight surgeon (a general practitioner, kind of like a family doc for pilots).
2nd: whether they will defer me to do civilian residency or become active duty in an Air Force residency.
This is what the chances are from a pretty uneducated guess.
60% chance: civilian anesthesiology residency
10% chance: Air Force anesthesiology residency
30% chance: become a Flight Surgeon
Usually people get their first choice for a specialty in the Air Force, but about 40 people want to do anesthesia, and the AF will only allow about 20 people to specialize in it, so in short, some people will be disappointed.
1st: whether they will let me do anesthesiology for a specialty. If not, my back up plan is to become a flight surgeon (a general practitioner, kind of like a family doc for pilots).
2nd: whether they will defer me to do civilian residency or become active duty in an Air Force residency.
This is what the chances are from a pretty uneducated guess.
60% chance: civilian anesthesiology residency
10% chance: Air Force anesthesiology residency
30% chance: become a Flight Surgeon
Usually people get their first choice for a specialty in the Air Force, but about 40 people want to do anesthesia, and the AF will only allow about 20 people to specialize in it, so in short, some people will be disappointed.
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