To Be Continued

We've finally come to the offseason. As the program has come to an end, and the admissions cycle for medical school is coming fast upon us, I feel like a bit of personal reflection is needed. Having come to this program, I feel like I had only achieved the bare minimum in terms of what was adequate preparation for medical school. The rigor of this program and the various modes of assessment has have surpassed my expectations coming in.

First off I'd like to thank my professors who have brought us to this point. The fact that we were able to complete this much material with ease given the restricted timetable of a one-year program speaks to the lecturers' abilities to teach and to inspire discussion. As pharmacology graduates, I believe at the very least, this program has provided us with enough foundation to succeed in our various respective career paths.

Volunteering this month has also led to some lasting experiences as well. As a volunteer for Habitat for humanity, I've never felt more determined and able to effect change in my surrounding community as I have this year. I have several housing projects undergo completion during my time here in New Orleans, and I am proud to have been able to contribute in some capacity. Though it the physical requirements were demanding, I was happy to spend some time with my friends outside the classroom to contribute to a worthy cause.

And on that note, I'd like to thank all of my classmates this year; I can't tell you how much of a blessing it was to have been accepted into this program with you all as my peers. I have learned so much about you guys this year; it feels like lifetime crammed into a few seconds. You all have been such a positive force in my life and it is my hope that I was able to have served you the same.
I wish you all the best of luck in your future endeavors.

Go Beta-Blockers!

Community Service Hours for April: 14
Total: 42




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