So, 2011 is finally drawing to a close. It's been a rather interesting year for
me and so I feel compelled to join in with the corny reflective blog entries,
and then I'll probably continue with the corniness and make some resolutions of
some kind.
2011 didn't start off in any particularly exciting way - my
then-bf's uncle died on New Year's Eve and so the first event of any
significance in the New Year was a funeral. I suppose that did mean that things
really could only improve!
My first placement after the holidays was in
general practice. I hadn't really expected to enjoy it much but I had a
fantastic time. The staff were all lovely and I've kept in touch with one of the
nurses and one of the receptionists. I was also able to do an audit whilst I was
there, which was probably pretty good for the CV/job applications. Plus, it was
on one of my "favourite" (read "favourite thing to rant about") topics - MMR
vaccine uptake.
The rest of the academic year went fairly well, if
uneventfully. Fourth year was rather stressful in the sense that, GP aside, we
were only on most blocks for a week at a time so by the time we'd worked out who
and where everyone/thing on the ward was, it was time to move on. On top of
that, as anyone silly enough to have read my blog will know, in June we had our
final written exams. From about March time I spent most evenings and weekends
studying. Rather sad, but it paid off when I passed. A little scary to know that
the next written exams I take will probably be my membership exams -
eek!
Over the summer I had two wonderful weeks away volunteering. I won't
go into details as I've already blogged about them, but they were lovely
experiences and even now, months later, I still smile when thinking about them.
I very much hope that I can squeeze in at least one this year.
This
academic year has been rather up and down. After something of a dull start
(professional practise block - yawn!( I had a wonderful experience on my
elective in New Zealand. As well as enjoying the travel and change of scenery,
my placement was fantastic and only reinforced my absolute love of paediatrics.
After getting back to the UK, my gastroenterology placement was slightly less to
my liking. However, I do feel like I came on a lot in terms of my knowledge and
clinical skills, so overall I'd say it was successful.
Uni aside, I have
of course got my job for once I've graduated. Rather exciting and terrifying at
the same time. I'm still waiting to find out the exact details of my contract
but it's nice to know that, providing I pass my OSCEs in June, I will have a job
to start. After 7 (!!!) years of studying I'm rather looking forward to joining
the real world.
Ignoring a lot of trivial and banal things which really
don't matter, I'd say overall 2011 has been a pretty successful year for me - I
hope 2012 continues in a similar way!
Now, resolution time! These are
largely unrelated to work so don't really belong in this blog, but I thought it
would be good for me to write them down somewhere so that I felt
accountable!
- Get fit again. This is a major one for me because I know
when I'm fitter and exercising more regularly my mood, energy and sleep are all
much better. I was going to the gym at least 3 times a week until exams started
taking up too much time. Then with elective and a placement out of town I
haven't really had the chance.
- Start eating properly again. This is another
"again" as it's a good habit I'd managed to get into which has lapsed recently.
Ideally I'd like to lose weight but my primary goal is to eat properly and stop
using food as an emotional crutch.
- Sort out my finances. Rather dull but as
I'm now in my 7th year of student life, I am rather skint. This isn't an
immediate thing but I'm hoping that if I'm sensible now and start working
(hopefully!) in August that by the end of the year I will at least have cleared
my credit card and overdraft...
- Attempt to be more positive. This is
something I say every year and I'm not very good at it (look what I did there,
self deprecation in action!) so I'll have to keep on trying.
Right, those
are my little aims for the next year. And to graduate and become a doctor of
course!
Happy New Year everyone! xxx
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