I finally got internet today at the library by the CMC hospitals and so here begins my first blog. The heat is almost unbearable, I'm sweatier than a "non-legacy applying to Yale". If you got that quote then you automatically earn 20 cool points. This heat reminds me of the summers I spent in Beijing where I would take up to 8 showers a day. Beijing is actually more humid than this but I think that is because I used to visit in late July-August. All this sweating has to be good for de-toxing. The rounds were pretty slow today, our attending has mad skillz with the ultrasound machine! I think he should come to WSU and teach us our ultrasound training because this man I swear can find anything wrong via ultrasound. It was a little bit different from what I had expected because it doesn't feel like the medical staff is used to having us students around. The ICU is pretty much the same here in India than back home, everyone is on a ventiliator and hanging on by a thread. I'm hoping that Medicine will be a little more hands on! A lot of the clinical presentations I have had mutliple times in the ED and in Rehabilitation. Most of the new things I've learned are mainly from the Ultrasound Guru!
Last night I was so hungry that I ran up to the rooftop and had some chicken tiki masala. There are only 3 things that I always order from Indian resturants back in CA - aloo gobi, gosht curry, and chicken tiki masala....and I've finally had all three here in India! Chicken tiki masala reminds me of Berkeley where my friend who was the captain of the Indian dance team and I would share a plate between classes. We would practically lick the plate clean since it was so good! The one I got last night was slightly different, the sauce was spicier and redder and less creamier, but it was still HELLA good! I think I ate it so fast I practically inhaled it...
Alright we are all about to head onto campus to run some errands! Will be posting later :-)
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