I think A&P is just a semester long series of having major aha moments just hours before an exam
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1st anatomy exam.. class avg 52% mode 38% i'm suddenly feeling just tickled with my 66. He's already talking about curving final grades π
Taking my anatomy lecture exam today please pray for me
Babysitting for a wonderful family today and hearing the parents worry about job security (NIH funded research) makes me sad but even more than that, infuriated. Why is that bastard allowed to ruin entire lives???
I wonβt share RFK Jr.βs lies about autism.
Itβs disgusting and dangerous.
If he had a shred of decency, he would apologize and resign.
Autistic people contribute every day to our nationβs greatness.
To every kid with autism, Iβm in this fight all the way for you.
A on my embryonic + newborn development exam π₯³
Oh the pitt is really good.. damn
The hoes could not, in fact, handle dissection. I had fun :)
TA said we can wear scrubs to lab if we want to but nobody else is but I cannot.... smell like this all term <\3
Muscle dissection starts today!! Kind of nervous (mostly that my lab partner can't handle it) but excited to learn.
Either way - rewarded with a birth lecture afterwards π€©
Cried to my wife literally all night about this but woke up feeling confident in my vision of my career. Now just mad on behalf of other first gens that don't have a badass mentor in academia and rely on online forums. I am so lucky.
Like I chose OT bc I love neurodevelopment and physiology and I want to apply that knowledge hands on every day (like I saw when working covid icu and chose this path)... alert the r/OT police I guess
I think it's absolutely fine to just go to work every day but likewise, some people (πββοΈ) want to practice to the very top of their scope and contribute to the literature
Made the fatal mistake of seeking career advice on reddit and got told i'd be an awful OT. Trying to just remember what my mentor has told me and what my PD told me when she admitted me during my interview π§π»ββοΈ
Had to explain to a PT student that OTs don't just "help people get out of bed" π brotha I would have stayed a tech if that was all I wanted to do
Why so many bones?
humanities course that gives me a 60% on the "introduce yourself" assignment vs. anatomy lab that has me skin a kitten (not cat.. kitten)
No good options anywhere I go
omw to skin a kitten live laugh anatomy lab
Okay because NOT gonna compare what im doing to med/pa but this anatomy course has taught me what "drinking from a firehose" means. wdym we did cytology/histology and started the skeletal system all in 90 minutes
Sooo I left medsky a little over a year ago but uh... I got into grad school :') Future OT checking back in and happy to say I have re-found and followed some old buddies. Histology studying has brought me here in desperation for camaraderie lol