December ePortfolio Blog

Total hours completed in December: 6 hours

Total hours completed: 13 hours

 

This month, I continued my role as a volunteer for Tulane Medical Center by continuing the task of making behavioral kits for the emergency department. I have relished my time there and hope to continue this role until most of the hospital relocates to East Jefferson mid-January. This month also represented the end of the Fall semester and my first semester at Tulane and it feels bittersweet. It’s hard to believe how fast time has flown and that I am one short semester from finishing the program and receiving a Masters in Pharmacology. This program even halfway through has been nothing but transformative from curriculum that delves into the complexities of various drug mechanisms with lectures and some hands-on or case-based experiences, advances presentations that have strengthened my communication skills, and seminar presentations which delve into the fascinating leading-edge research into pharmacological advances. The faculty have all been instrumental in building my understanding of sometimes overwhelming or complicated subject matter. I would have to say my biggest highlight of the semester was the cardiovascular SIM center exercise as it used an actual ongoing medical situation to put together knowledge we had learned into practice. Having to think through everything in the ways in which doctors would in a fast paced medical setting really reinvigorated my passion for a career in medicine. Overall as I navigate my way through my academic career, I am thoroughly grateful for what one semester within the pharmacology program has given me and cannot wait for next semester!

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