November Service Hours: 7.5 hours; Cumulative Fall Service Hours: 17.5 hours
I can't believe we only have one more round of exams before we are halfway done with the program. I've spent the past week and a half with my family surrounded by our three pets and eating lots of good food, but I'm excited to get through the rest of the GI/neoplasia module and spend most of winter break relaxing. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the renal/pulmonary module, especially because we learned how to treat so many different conditions (asthma, UTIs, pneumonia, BPH, ED, etc) that I never considered to implicate similar organ systems.
This month, I continued volunteering at Manning Family Children's as a Family Resources Center volunteer, and I also volunteered with BMSSA Tulane at Zeus' Rescue. At Manning Family Children's, I saw one of the patients I had previously done arts and crafts with, and we doodled and painted some more. We also played a few board games like Connect4 and Candy Land, but I think my favorite game we played was our own version of Yahtzee. I also signed up to volunteer at Zeus' Rescue with BMSSA, where I spent my shift cleaning, vacuuming, and taking nails out of the walls to help the organization prepare to downsize and move. While I didn't get to play with the kittens and dogs at the shelter, I did get to meet a few students in the other Master's programs.
Here's to 1.5-ish more weeks until the halfway point!
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