March Blog

By the end of this month, I will have completed 10 service hours at UMC (22 total hours as of this post) leaving me with just 2 more I will have to complete in April. My tasks remained the same and consisted of restocking the refrigerator in the nourishment room with juice for patients, taking calls from patients and notifying nurses of their requests, and occasionally organizing patient files. There are some instances that make me a little nervous while volunteering such as when the nurses go on a lunch break or are busy elsewhere, and I am left alone at the desk. Given that I am only a volunteer and may not know where some things are, I am not likely able to help much when someone comes up and asks for something. In terms of the class, it feels nice to have the workload drop now that we are nearing the end of the semester. I am done with most of my presentations but still have 2 more left which I am still not a fan of. The one I dislike the most would be the Neuro presentation since the audience is required to ask or comment on the presentation for participation, and I never know what to say or ask. The group presenting also has to answer questions that the class may have. The NBME exam doesn't seem as scary as it initially did since it only seems to cover MP module material. I initially thought it covered everything since the start of the semester such as PR and CC. The NBM E is worth 10% and will have a curve with it which makes me feel better about it.

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