My rotation at the Royal Women's Hospital finished yesterday. So far, it has been the rotation I enjoyed most overall this year. Why? In both obstetrics and gynecology, many of the interventions make sense. I like things when they make sense. I also like all the technology they use nowadays. I still prefer cardiology though, and it was a bit sad to see that one of my favorite classes of drugs, the ACE inhibitors, could not be used on pregnant women.
Next week will be intersession, then I will be doing the children's health rotation. I am looking forward to that rotation too. But first there will be three days of "random" lectures.
Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
[update] Women's rotation over. Children's rotation next
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