Wed, August 14, 2024 at 9:13 pm GMT
Hello.
It's my hope that all of you are doing good back to my side as well. Today I would like to share with you all about My First Year In Medical School . As I approach the end of my first year in medical school, I find myself reflecting on the journey that has shaped me both academically and personally. The transition from high school to college was daunting, but the excitement of pursuing my dream to become a doctor kept me motivated.
The coursework in medical school has been intense, with subjects like anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry demanding a level of dedication and focus that I had not experienced before. The initial months were overwhelming, but with time, I adapted to the rigorous schedule and began to appreciate the depth of knowledge that each course offered. I learned the importance of time management, discipline, and the ability to balance study with rest.Group discussions and practical sessions became a significant part of my learning experience. Collaborating with my peers not only enhanced my understanding of complex topics but also fostered a sense of camaraderie that made the challenges of medical school more manageable.
One of the most impactful experiences of my first year was the clinical rotation at Temeke. Being in a real-world medical environment allowed me to apply the theoretical knowledge I had gained in the classroom. During my time at Temeke, I had the opportunity to observe patient care firsthand, participate in basic medical procedures, and interact with patients from diverse backgrounds.This rotation was a pivotal moment for me it reinforced my passion for medicine and gave me a clearer understanding of the responsibilities that come with being a healthcare professional. Seeing the impact of medical care on patients’ lives was both humbling and inspiring. It solidified my commitment to this field and motivated me to continue working hard in my studies.
Beyond academics and clinical experiences, my first year in college has been a period of significant personal growth. Living away from home and adapting to a new environment has taught me independence and resilience. I have learned to manage stress, seek help when needed, and maintain a balance between my academic responsibilities and personal well-being.The friendships I have made with my fellow students have been a source of support and encouragement. Together, we have navigated the challenges of medical school, celebrated successes, and learned from setbacks.
Looking back on my first year, I am proud of how far I have come and excited about the journey ahead. Medical school is demanding, but it is also incredibly rewarding. The experiences I have gained, particularly during my rotation at Temeke, have deepened my passion for medicine and strengthened my resolve to become a compassionate and skilled doctor. I am eager to continue this journey, knowing that each challenge brings me one step closer to achieving my dream.
And now I am in the last preparation of my exams it has been a long way I only pray 🙏 to God for everything ahead hope to see the family and members when am back during holidays as I wish to share with them what I have learned and experienced but also play part in volunteering...GOOD DAY EVERYONE