March 2026: Locked In Academically
March Hrs: 0
Total Hrs: 66
Regarding community survival, once again, I didn't complete any hours. Like last month, the program kept me busy. Honestly, the material that we did has kept me engaged, and it was interesting to learn. Before the end of the program, I want to return to Manning Family Children’s to complete more volunteer hours. As much as I enjoy learning about medicines that are used to treat Parkinson’s, migraines, depression, and schizophrenia, I want to get back and continue helping patients. Thankfully, this coming month has a lighter workload for the program, and I get to focus more on the MCAT and my upcoming application for medical school. But first, let's recap March:
In the Neurology module, I learned about the treatment of major neurological diseases, such as Parkinson’s, Anesthesia, Stroke, and Opioids. It was amazing to learn about how these drugs interact with the neurological processes and how they are used in treatment and surgical procedures. It was especially helpful for me to learn about the drugs because during this module, my brother had his wisdom teeth removed, and I was able to explain to him about the drugs that were used for his surgery and his acetaminophen + oxycodone painkiller. In the Psychopharm module, we learned about psychological issues, such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. This was another module that was fun to learn, and this was the best performance on a module that I had done. After last month, I looked at my mistakes in preparation, and finally had a good process that helped me not only learn the drugs and indications, but master them. I would like to thank the faculty, especially Dr. Charkson, for helping me refine my process and believing in me. I hope to continue this momentum in the future.
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