It is a well-known fact that I <3 anatomy, partially because it just makes so much sense. You can usually reason things out at least to some degree even if you can’t remember what exactly something was. Case in point: on the musculoskeletal midterm where they apparently decided that the brachial plexus was completely unimportant …
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Oct 28
singing
Ever since my church found out that I sing/play piano, they’ve been super happy and I’ve corralled myself into doing special music about once a month. The first time around, I decided to play/sing something, but this last time (yesterday), I didn’t have time to listen to the song I chose enough to learn the …
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Oct 26
archnemesis
Ever since the start of us doing HBL, we’ve had less and less of a reason to actually drive out to school (especially since our internet’s been fixed). If I end up in Lewisburg, it’s usually to go to the lab/required lecture/gym/club meetings/BJJ/chorale practice/church, so it’s packed with “things to do.” Good ol’ daily anatomy …
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Oct 23
“Dr. Lee”
Aside from exercise bio and my music courses, anatomy was, hands down, my absolute favorite course in undergrad. This was largely due in part to the fact that I had an amazing professor who basically taught us everything he taught the med students.
He is a magical human being (by that, I …
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Oct 17
anatomy hug
I like our anatomy lab group a lot. Although we give each other crap all the time (me for being the Asian/”black Canadian,” Tim for being a Mormon, Seth for being a butcher, Ashley and Derrick for being in-staters, it’s all in good fun and we tend to have a lot of good times in …
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