Dr. Dinosaur

Friday, July 07, 2006

Hello folks, it's been a long time since I've blogged. Why you ask? I dunno- I haven't been busy- I took my boards and then had 3 weeks off. Right now, one would define me as "busy" because I am in a 3rd year of medical school orientation. However, big surprise, it is WICKED boring. BORING. Someone is telling us how to use the computer system, and I just don't care.

Next week, I start surgery- hours are something like 5AM-6PM each day with overnight call every 4th day. Sounds fun, right?

Anyways, this guy is about to finish, so I am going to cut it short, but that's what's been up with my life.

I went to Water Country on Wednesday- a whole day of being exposed to fecal bacteria! Neat! It was fun though- new ride called Dragon's Den was fun times. I would recommend it, although I do predict that someone will either die or be seriously injured on it this year. Keep an eye out for that.

Peace out!

Thursday, May 11, 2006

being crazy

If you've talked to me lately, you may have noticed that I am crazy. let me figure out why. Lots of things have been happening to me lately, and my life is quite busy. I would deign to suggest that this is the reason.

I got engaged a couple weeks ago, which was exciting, but now I am thinking about all the planning and nutso-ness that goes into weddings, and I admit it, it's kind of stressful! I haven't even started planning yet. We found out last weekend that Harvard is wicked expensive (why would it not be?) and I haven't yet figured out who's paying for what and all that- I am going home next weekend and maybe we will figure out a budget and all that stuff then.

What else- I am looking for new apartments- I have seen about 11 places now, and found 2 that I could live in (and Rasheed agreed with me- they weren't bad), BUT it is tricky cause Rasheed and I have vastly different locations- I need to be close to Worcester, and he needs to be close to Boston, so we figured split the difference and live in Framingham, but it is much more expensive there to live and a lot of the places suck. The 2 places we liked were in Worcester- I am going to see one more tonight (maybe 2 if I can swing it). Keep your fingers crossed.

Schoo! Arg- that's always the source of angst- I mean, I have 3 tests next week- which I have barely studied for- and there is a lot to know! Hopefully today will be a good study day. But it is easy to get distracted with paragraphs number 2 and 3 above! I also have boards coming up which are quite important but again which I have barely studied for...hopefully that will change once i have a place to live and that is off my mind!

I used to think i was well organized, but I am just a total crazy spaz at this point- I have no idea how people can have children and be in medical school at the same time.

So, for those of you near and dear to my heart, don't worry that you have to commit me to a mental hospital for observation- my mind is just going in a million directions right now, but I will get through it. Talk to me on June 16th at 5PM (after my test and presumably after I have a place to live) and you will find i am less crazy then!

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Zach Braff

has a blog. How neat! Unfortunately, he never updates it- last update was in February. Boo.

I am in a lecture right now about shame and humiliation in the medical encounter. It is given by our dean. I feel like shame and humiliation are very important to know about and adapt to, but I am not sure a lecture is necessary. However, he is a national expert on this subject and he wrote a book about apology, so I guess he thinks this is important. He just told us a story of a doctor whose rubber band flung off and landed in a patient's pubes. How embarrassing! Oh well, I can listen to a bunch of stories. And they are giving us lunch today, so I can't complain!

Monday, May 08, 2006

my new computer!

I got a mac- I know, I know, all you PCers out there are wondering why did I make the switch? There is a simple explanation- when I went to transfer my files, it took my PC 5 minutes to do the same thing it too the mac to do in 10 minutes. Not too shabby. It also has a built in camera, so I can play and take pictures like this:



That's kinda cool, right? I can alter the picture to make it colorful too! More later. Anyways, I am just scratching the surface of this baby!

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

AMEN!

Nick Kristof strikes gold! People, this makes total sense! How can anyone not get behind a policy that increases access to contraception and reduces abortions?

Beyond Chastity Belts
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: May 2, 2006
Abortion may be the single most polarizing issue in America today, but there's one thing Democrats and Republicans mostly agree on: it would be better if Americans had fewer abortions.

The best way to reduce the number of abortions, in turn, would be to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies. Every year, Americans have three million unplanned pregnancies, leading to 1.3 million abortions.

So it should be a no-brainer that we increase access to contraception, and in particular make the "morning after" pill available over the counter. That would be the single simplest step to reduce the U.S. abortion rate, while also helping hundreds of thousands of women avert unwanted pregnancies.

Plan B, the emergency contraceptive, normally prevents pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex — although it is most effective when taken within 24 hours. It is now available in most of the U.S. only by prescription, but the American Medical Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have both endorsed it for over-the-counter use.

President Bush's Food and Drug Administration has blocked that, apparently fearing that better contraception will encourage promiscuity. But unless the libidophobes in the administration mandate chastity belts, their opposition to Plan B amounts to a pro-abortion policy.

One study, now a bit dated, found that if emergency contraceptives were widely available in the U.S., there would be 800,000 fewer abortions each year. And even though they are generally available only by prescription, emergency contraceptives averted 51,000 abortions in 2000, according to the Guttmacher Institute.

That's one of the paradoxes in the abortion debate: The White House frequently backs precisely the policies that cause America to have one of the highest abortion rates in the West. Compared with other countries, the U.S. lags in sex education and in availability of contraception — financing for contraception under the Title X program has declined 59 percent in constant dollars since 1980 — so we have higher unintended pregnancy rates and abortion rates.

Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium have abortion rates only one-third of America's, and France's is half of America's. France has made a particular push for emergency contraception to lower its abortion rate by making free morning-after pills available to French teenagers, without informing the parents. Nurses in French junior high and high schools are authorized to hand out emergency contraception pills.

That broad availability is the global pattern. While American women cannot normally obtain emergency contraception without a prescription (by which time the optimal 24-hour window has often passed), it is available without a prescription in much of the rest of the world, from Albania to Tunisia, from Belgium to Britain.

One thought that paralyzes the Bush administration is that American teenage girls might get easy access to emergency contraception and turn into shameless hussies. But contraception generally doesn't cause sex, any more than umbrellas cause rain.

The reality is that almost two-thirds of American girls have lost their virginity by the time they turn 18 — and one-quarter use no contraception their first time. Some 800,000 American teenagers become pregnant each year, 80 percent of the time unintentionally.

So we may wince at the thought of a 15-year-old girl obtaining Plan B after unprotected sex. But why does the White House prefer to imagine her pregnant?

Indeed, Plan B may be more important for teenagers than for adults, because adults are more likely to rely on a regular contraceptive. Teenagers wing it.

Granted, making contraceptives available — all kinds, not just Plan B — presents a mixed message. We encourage young people to abstain from sex, and then provide condoms in case they don't listen. But that's because we understand human nature: We also tell drivers not to speed, but provide air bags in case they do.

The administration's philosophy seems to be that the best way to discourage risky behavior is to take away the safety net. Hmmm. I suppose that if we replaced air bags with sharpened spikes on dashboards, people might drive more carefully — but it still doesn't seem like a great idea.

So let's give American women the same rights that they would have if they were Albanians or Tunisians, and make Plan B available over the counter. It's time for President Bush to end his policies that encourage abortions.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

being engaged

OK, most people know this, but Rasheed finally proposed to me this weekend (yesterday the 29th at 8AM to be exact). OK, so you want to know the story? He told me during the week he wanted to go for a nice long walk along the Charles River early Saturday morning, before there are crowds there. I thought, hey cool, he finally gets me, I would LOVE to go for a walk Saturday morning, but didn't think much else of it. The morning of, we wake up (after he woke up several times and kept checking the clock nervously, but I wasn't sure why he was doing that since it wasn't like we had a schedule). So he tells me to bring my camera- OK, who needs a camera on a walk, so I was thinking a bit, hey, maybe this is more than a walk, but I've been thinking that a lot lately, so I put the thought out of my head.

So we park on DeWolfe St and walk to the Weeks Footbridge, and it's a really gorgeous day- he says, hey, stop- let me take a picture of you with my camera, so he is on his knee, getting out the camera, and he opens the case and removes the camera and the ringbox is inside, and as soon as I saw it, I know what's about to happen. He opens it, and the ring is beautiful, and he pushes it toward me, and starts to say "Kate, would you do me the honor...." and something else, I don't remember, and the first words out of my mouth are "Are you kidding me?" and then I take the ring and put it on, and he says "Wait, was that a yes?" and I said, "Yes, of course!". And then we hugged, and then we got some lady walking to take a picture of us:



OK, so now we're engaged- nothing set yet in terms of plans, but I will obviously get on that soon- I am a type A personality of course! I already have lots of ideas, but I need to go slow or my ideas get ahead of me! Plus, I should probably talk to Rasheed before I go planning everything, cause now we will need to do things like COMPROMISE. Ew.

OK, here's a couple pictures of the ring:



Tuesday, April 18, 2006

hello and welcome back

So I am finally blogging again. School is really a pain in the ass. Luckily my test today on female reproduction wasn't too hard. I have a practice board exam (ICK!) this Thursday which I am sure I will bomb, but that's OK.

Last weekend was my birthday- Rasheed and others totally surprised me, not once but twice. How did he do it? He told me there was a WW wrestler, Booker T, he really wanted to meet. He heard this guy was signing autographs at the Boynton restaurant in Worcester, because there was a WWF show at the Centrum this weekend he was in, and would I Please please please come with him? This put me in a bad mood, cause I am thinking, why is my boyfriend, a seemingly normal individual, obsessed with wrestling? So I agree (begrudgingly) to go see this Booker T guy. Of course, when we get there I am in a horrible mood- trying to pretend I am happy, but i am really pissed that I have to see this guy, and Ra promises me he'll take me somewhere good after. So we walk in and then there are my friends. Ha. And then since I had one surprise party Friday night, I wasn't expecting another one the next night! So good one Rasheed!

What else- I just wanted to get involved in this Duke rape scandal that's going on. I am all about innocent until proven guilty- it's important. However, Rape is a serious crime, and I don't take it lightly. I want to highlight something that was in the NYT about this. First off, if you aren't aware, 2 white duke lacrosse players have been indicted and charged with raping a black stripper they hired for a party. FIRST OFF, STRIPPERS AT A PARTY FOR COLLEGE KIDS? Come on people! Allegedly, they locked her in a bathroom, and shouted racial epithets and assaulted her. OK, so that's the allegation and of course it could be fabricated, although it's pretty clear she was raped by someone as that was consistent with her exam at the ER.

What I would like to say is I am sick of ppl saying "oh, he's such a good kid; I can never think he would do that." Here's a quote directly from the article about one of the accused:

"University officials, however, have said that Mr. Pressler had not issued any reprimand to Mr. Finnerty an earlier assault charge.

Mr. Finnerty had been arrested with two teammates from his high school lacrosse team in the Georgetown section of Washington on Nov. 5, after a man told police at 2:30 a.m. that they "had punched him in the face and body, because he told them to stop calling him gay and other derogatory names," according to court records.

Mr. Finnerty's lawyer in that case, Steven J. McCool, said that the student had entered the District of Columbia's diversionary program, and that the assault charge would be dismissed after the completion of 25 hours of community service."

Then, when a neighbor of this kid is asked, he says ""He's a good kid," said the neighbor, Ahmad Bendary. "I would trust him with my own daughter."

"We believe he is innocent," Mr. Bendary said, adding that "the whole neighborhood believes in him."

UM, FYI, beating someone up because they told you to stop calling you gay means you are NOT a good kid.

I don't understand why some people think they are entitled to shit on other human beings! It is so wrong! And 25 hrs of community service seems a bit wimpy to me.