Thursday, March 23, 2006

Two down, one to go...

This week is my final week on my Family Medicine rotation. This past month has seemed to just fly right by and I have no idea where the time went. I was assigned to a very busy group practice of seven physicians, my doctor was Dr. Dwane Broussard. I enjoyed my time with them, and learned a lot as well. We had some patients that I'll probably remember for a long time, even though I only got to know them for a short amount of time. This week caps off my month with 3 days of exams, two of which I just completed. Yesterday we had to see three standardized patients with various complaints that are commonly seen in a family practice clinic, and were graded on our performance of our history and physical exam. Today was a computerized clinical case exam with videos and such, with short answers, and tomorrow is a typical national board exam, which thankfully is just pass/fail for this clerkship. After this week is through, I plan to spend some time gathering some residency information together and hopefully finish most of my work on that before pediatrics begins.

I've also found myself going to the doctor myself pretty often this past month, the eye doctor. Most of you all know that I've worn contacts for the past 10 years, and for some reason or another my eyes stopped tolerating them last fall. I've been through an optometrist and two ophthalmologists and we think we finally understand what might be happening. Some freakish kind of immune mediated allergic response to the preservatives in my contact solution seems to be the issue. So I'm currently on 4 different types of eye drops (a major pain in the butt) and have another appointment scheduled soon. Hopefully I can get this sorted out and be back to normal before too long. They're going to run some more tests on my eyes my next visit to see if this is helping and if I can get back in my contacts (preservative free stuff this time).

Weekend at Lindy Fest

This past weekend was Houston's annual Greater Southwest Lindy Fest. It's a four day extravaganza full of lessons, classes and all the Lindy hopping you could imagine. Kristi and her friends have been going every year for the past several years, and this year they finally managed to get me to sign up and go, haha. This year though, my schedule with med school was pretty lenient and actually allowed me time to go as well, so that definitely helped. The event has brought in some world class instructors and participants for the past several years in a row, and this was no exception. There were certainly a lot of people there who know a whole lot more what they were doing that I did, or probably ever will, and that certainly got intimidating at times. It was also really crowded, showing the popularity that Lindy Fest has been gaining. However, by the end of it all, I had really learned a lot, and had gotten a lot more confidence in this style of dancing, and of course I was having a lot of fun as well. I managed to get a lot of help on my lindy help and also picked up the Shim Sham along the way, or least tried to, still working on that one. I also met some really fun people along the way. Kristi and her friends had just made it back from a week long "Tour de Tejas" spring break of dancing across the state, I have no idea how any of them had any energy left for the weekend, but they all seemed to have enough to have a blast, and I'm sure they're all ready for next year again.

Two of this year's special guests are two living legends in the world of swing and dance, Frankie Manning and Dawn Hampton. Frankie Manning is currently one of the most famous swing dancers and lindy hoppers alive. He's personally responsible for developing the fast paced and high flying aerials that most people think of when they imagine Lindy Hop, and he's also been dancing since the 1920s! He's also been in numerous movies both as an actor, dancer, and choreographer, his last being Malcolm X. This year he turns 92 and still going full steam.
Dawn Hampton grew up in a family of musical performers playing the Saxophone and singing as well. She made herself famous in caberets across the world and then later turned to dancing when she lost her voice due to medical reasons. She has also been in numerous movies including Malcolm X with Frankie Manning. She's about to turn 78 years old and still travels the world teaching music and dance. Both are very friendly down to earth people and it was really nice meeting both this past weekend.


Me with Frankie and Dawn



Kristi with Frankie and Dawn. Posted by Picasa


So the weekend came and went, and I sure need a new vacation from this weekend. But I did have a really good time, and learned an awful lot, and I can't wait to try some of it out again at the next dance. But now it's back to Family Medicine and a week of exams coming up.. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Test is over with...

Step 1 of the USMLE that is.... In order to get a medical license in the U.S. you have to pass 3 steps of what's called the United States Medical Licensing Exam, and none of them are much fun at all. They pretty much exist in order to determine what kind of residency you can get as well as just making sure you know what you're doing in order to become a doctor. The first step of it pretty much covers everything that is taught in the first two years of medical school and then some, which is an enormous amount of material. People usually take two months off from whatever they're doing just to study for this test. It's over with now. I can go back to normal business as usual, and also have a little bit more fun occasionally now too. I'm still on Family Practice and will be for another 3 weeks.. More on that later.