Every time I have a break from school, it is so hard to get back into the swing of things. This time, though, I do not have a choice, as our first Biochemistry exam is tomorrow! It is really unbelievable how much information they cram into such a small amount of time! A test over lectures 1-10 and workshops 1-3 doesn't sound like a ton, but the breadth of the material is really incredible. Especially deep are the first 3 lectures on the inflammatory response to injury and the coagulation/healing process. At first I thought, "oh, no big deal." I remembered covering that in my undergraduate athletic training classes. I can still vividly recall my professor Ben Davidson spitting out terms like prostaglandins and neutrophils, but it came across like a magical process! We have learned every step of the way, a the systematic process by which blood clots are formed and resolved. The same thing with my athletic training pharmacology class. In undergrad, it was just knowing names and what they did. I knew COX-2 inhibitors like aspirin, ibuprofen, vioxx and celebrex, but now I know what they do and how they do it! The more I learn, the more I see the interrelation of all things, and although very complicated, the up and down regulations of these processes really testify to me that we are divine creations. It really is amazing!
I have put in a tons of time in my studies, but there is still more that I would like to cover before the 8am test! Then I can look forward to a patient simulated male invasive (rectal) exam! Doesn't that sound spectacular? I hope Midwestern is paying these people well! That means yet another late night here, but at least that gives me plenty of time to study for my 3 exams next week!
Sundays are really nice for me. Establishing that I will keep the Sabbath day holy and not study was at first a trial, but now it is a huge blessing. Sure, I get up super early on Mondays to prepare for my tests, but I love spending time with my family and being able to take care of church responsibilities. I stayed home from church today since Braylei was not feeling too well and Meghan was teaching a lesson in Young Women's. I will take every opportunity to spend time with Braylei since I hardly get to see her during the week. She is really getting so clever and smart. Her beautiful personality is coming out and she reminds me more of Meghan every day! My family truly lights up my life and I wouldn't trade anything for that.
Sunday, January 7, 2007
The Wonderful World of Coagulation!
Posted by J Schro at 12:33 PM
Labels: AZCOM, family, LDS, med school
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