I started this post in the Chicago Airport waiting for my connecting flight to HOME to Spokane. It was over 90 degrees in Miami when I left. But, it was rainy, cloudy and downright crummy in Chicago. My flight into Chicago was a bit late because there was so much fog that they had to make the spacing between the planes larger. It was rainy and cold. Luckily, the flight out of Chicago wasn’t too choppy and the four hours went relatively quickly.
I’m happy to be home. Last night was the first time I’ve slept for eight hours straight in months. It’s funny how the little things make me happy. I probably shouldn’t get used to sleeping through the night as I head to Dominica in January. As a good medical student, I’m taking these two months to do a little extra studying—you know, to try and review a little bit before the storm of studies hits!
I have so many people to see. I can’t wait to catch up with all of you!!
"Never regard study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn." --Albert Einstein
Nicole, MD
I'm no longer an expatriate. I started my 3rd year of medical school in Miami and have finished my first set of medical boards, which I passed! I've been to the little island of Dominica and Miami. I completed my Family Medicine, OB/GYN and Internal Medicine clerkships while living in the beautiful city of Miami Beach, FL. I moved to New York City in the beginning of August 2011, passed my second set of boards and finished rotations in Astoria, Queens in December 2011. I have not been posting as much as I have been extremely busy. It is hard to believe that I finished medical school, landed a pediatrics residency and that I'm finally Nicole, M.D.
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