I've had a really busy day again today. i didn't go to sleep until after midnight on the last two nights which is probably catching up with me for a start. On Tuesday night I sat up studying and reading a book I got out of the library called "Mnemonics for medical students" and last night I was ploughing through a book called Talk of the Town by Jacob Polley which is the book of the month at the book club I'm joining on Saturday. I've got about another 100 pages to read tonight and tomorrow! I'm joining the book club to read more (1 book a month for a year is 12 books!) and also because my boyfriend always jokes that I never finish books so I'm going to give this ago. It's not something I'd usually pick up and it's written phonetically in Cumbrian dialect but I'm enjoying it.
This morning we had a lecture from a community paediatrician on milestones in child development which was interesting. I then made lunch and went to my community placement for my induction with two other girls from my course. After that I bought a couple of birthday cards in town (and a cake!) and went to tutor my new GCSE science tutee. I've got a girl for A-level biology next week too.
Now I'm back in my flat and about to to write up today's notes. my dad gave em a big A4 diary and I'm trying to write up the key things I've been taught each day and then look back at them 1 day, 1 week and 1 month later as this is apparently the most effective way to get things into your long term memory. I certainly need a more effective study method than I had last term due to the shear volume of material that we cover. Our lectures are longer (time wise) than my last degree and we also have more lectures per week than during my previous degree so I shouldn't be surprised there is so much to learn.
I'm in hospital tomorrow. I'm going to see either a cardiovascular patient or a respiratory patient and take a medical history from them. Today we've also been told that we can sign-up to shadow an anaethnatist during surgery sometime in the future. It's at the big university hospital and it should be really interesting as I've never been in an operating theatre before.
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