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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Endocrinology, Reproduction and Gynaecology

I initially fell behind with posting due to general life being busy, and then coronavirus happened and wow did it complicate things! Anyway, for this post I'm going to talk about term 2, which has just finished.

The first week back after xmas break was our second immersion week. This time I was based in a GP surgery and only had to attend in the mornings! I spent two mornings with the GP, one with a practice nurse and one with a health care assistant. Even though I have worked in a GP surgery for 10 years now, and racked up a number of shadowing hours too, I still found this week interesting and informative, and surprisingly enjoyable! We also spent one day during this week studying personal and professional development, which included some teamworking, and legal aspects of medicine. On the Friday night I treated myself to a pamper night in with a new Lush bath bomb from Xmas, face mask and foot pack.

The World's Smallest Disco Bath Bomb - £5.50






















We ended the week with a birthday celebration for one of my housemates and we were feeling refreshed and ready to start off the new term.

The new terms topics covered endocrinology, reproduction and foetal development, and gynaecology and sexual health and we worked through the topics in vaguely that order.

Refreshers week meant heading out for a meal with our medic kids. We had Italian at "VIP Pizza" and then walked to "Sprinkles Gelato" for dessert!

The clinical module this term included more clinical technical skills learning including wound closure and care, local anaesthetic, and intramuscular injections.






















At the end of January I spent another day in theatres with the anaesthetists. I know I still need to type up a blog about this! (Another quarantine job to do!)

At the begining of February I decided that my room needed a shake up so I could actually get to my desk properly to study, and one of my housemates helped me to change it around.

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In the middle of February we celebrated "Galentines Day" with a movie night in with our friends, and then the next day I met some friends from home for dinner and then headed to The Brighton Centre for a Bowling For Soup concert, with support from Not Ur Girlfrenz and Simple Plan.

Not Ur Girlfrenz

Simple Plan

Bowling For Soup


I also treated myself to a Bellabeat Leaf fitness tracker in their Valentines Day sale, as in clinical environments we have to be bare below the elbows, ruling out fitbits or other similar trackers, and often may not have our phones on us either, while we are probably doing the bulk of our daily steps during that time. I was interested to be able to see just how many steps I was racking up on placements and look forward to gathering more data on it.

Towards the end of February we had our third immersion week. For me this was in the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service. This service was about a 45 minute drive from the medical school, and I had to travel there first, and the placement was full 9-5 days so it was a very long week! I have to admit that Psychiatry is one of the topics I am probably the least excited about and I could have ended up having a very miserable week here, however, I kept an open mind and engaged with the team and ended up learning a lot and really enjoying myself, which was definitely contributed to by the fantastic atmosphere of teamwork and support fostered by the team. During the week we had a day away from placement to attend our Manual Handling Training and Venepuncture Training. I used to be a phlebotomist so this was a great refresher for me. I actually hate needles being put into me though but I bravely allowed one of my colleagues to take blood from me as her first patient. I was equal parts terrified and so proud of her! And she did a great job, there was hardly even a bruise. I rounded off the week with another Saturday in theatres, and a very much needed Sunday in bed!

The first week of March I filmed a week in my life at medical school video and so that will be coming your way very soon. It was a very normal week, with lectures, more clinical technical skills, a powerpoint presentation, and a diabetes alert dog visitor!



The second week of March was due to be our last real week of teaching, but I missed the Monday to take my Brother to the Japanese Embassy in London to apply for his student visa. We usually only have one or two lectures on a Monday so fortunately I didn't miss much. As the week went on the coronavirus news only got more intense and other universities and medical schools were starting to close. Ours was still adamant that we would try to have our exam on Thursday 26th March unless we were told otherwise and that they would update us twice a week on Mondays and Fridays. Some clinical placements were starting to be cancelled though. On the Friday it was still "business as usual" so on the Monday morning I went to my scheduled phlebotomy supervised session at the hospital to get signed off, and when I arrived back home the school office was still not giving away any secrets about our exam. However, later the same day they finally emailed to let us know that the school was closing, the exam would be cancelled and term 3 would move online.

So after a couple of days of eating our way through as much freezer food as possible, I headed home on the Friday to be with my family before the inevitable lockdown.



I'll be updating from quarantine and, you never know, I might even be able to keep on schedule!
Thanks for reading!
Katherine x

Monday, 17 February 2020

Xmas Holidays

Xmas break this year was only 3 weeks, when last year we had 5 weeks, so it seemed pretty short. It was cut short due to the introduction of our immersive week placements, they made our year 4 weeks longer and so 2 weeks were cut from the xmas break and 2 weeks cut from the easter break. Fortunately, it means that summer break was at least left alone.
The first day I got back my sister talked me into going on a night out with her and her partner as one of our local nightclubs does a specific xmas night and this was it. I was tired from having my exam the day before but figured it would be a good night, and it was good fun.

The following day I went to visit Dad to take him a home made wreath which my Mum had put together and a xmas card. It was freezing out and all of his little leaves have dropped off. I'm just hoping he recovers well in the spring and hopefully has a good growth spurt too!

The next day I headed into the city with my Mum to make a start on my xmas shopping. Yep, it was the 16th December and I hadn't started yet. I hadn't had time during revision season and was starting to feel slightly stressed about it at this point. I didn't actually get much done that day but eventually I got it all finished!

I honestly spent most of the holiday being my Mum's little shadow. I went everywhere with her, to see family, to go shopping, to run errands, the lot, and it was really nice. I'd been used to being so busy for holidays that it was nice just to have some time to spend doing normal things with my Mum and my family.

I did squeeze in a couple of short days at work, not actually working, but shadowing with the urgent care team and GPs, and I was even given a chance to practice taking a couple of ECGs and manual blood pressures. Naturally I had to get that shameless stethoscope selfie with my work lanyard on.

A few days before xmas it was my brother's birthday, the big 21! He recently received a place to study at a language school in Tokyo and is due to move out there in April so we had to think carefully about what to buy him. It needed to be small and light enough to be packed to go with him, and it needed to be special enough or practical enough to make it onto his packing list. I chose a matcha tea bowl which was almost identical to one he used in Japan when we travelled there in 2018, and some matcha tea powder and a matcha tea whisk. When I was wrapping them up I pulled out a couple of tourist magazines we had picked up in Japan and cut out some pictures and stuck them all over the presents!

His other presents also included some guidebooks for Japan and Tokyo and a matching set of suitcases.

My Mum also made him the coolest Japan themed cake! It had Mount Fuji, cherry blossom, a Torii gate and a bamboo forest.


As soon as my Brother's birthday is over it is always a slightly mad rush to get xmas finalised. But we still had time to pop out and visit Dad again on xmas eve.









I think I mentioned it last xmas on this blog but every xmas since 2014 we have chosen a theme. This means that the house is decorated to the theme, the presents are wrapped to the theme and sometimes even what we wear on xmas day is influenced by the theme. Previous themes have included:
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Narnia
- Harry Potter
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Star Wars

This year the theme was The Hobbit, which was a relatively easy theme to do as it was just a cosy and homey vibe. The colour scheme for the tree was a classic red and green, the presents were wrapped in brown paper or paper with trees on, and we wore xmas jumpers on the day.

My sister decided to make xmas eve bags this year for me, my brother and my little sister and we got the cutest sloth pyjamas, slipper socks and blanket... not my brother, I can't remember what he got instead! But it meant that on xmas morning all the girls had matching pjs on and it was adorable.

I feel like this photo of our living room should come with a warning. The presents in here were for ten people (including the dog) so it looks more excessive than it is... but also, we like xmas I guess!

We had our grandparents, and the dog, round on xmas day, which is something we've been doing for a good few years now, and it's so lovely to have everyone together.

After opening the presents we got dressed and put on our cozy xmas jumpers.

We sat down for dinner while the dog enjoyed one of his presents!

After dinner we usually have a xmas game which wasn't part of The Hobbit theme. This year the game was Disney Brainbox.

Then we usually start a xmas jigsaw puzzle so we started that and after some time to digest dinner my Mum brought out the Hobbit themed xmas cake she had made.













We also received a game for xmas from my Uncle. It was an escape room board game, and it was actually really immersive and good fun. It came with 3 scenarios to solve but there are more available to buy. We played the first two scenarios within a couple of days and played the final one recently on a day when my Uncle came round.





















This year I decided not to go out for New Year's Eve, I stayed home and spent time with my little sister and watched the fireworks on the TV. On New Year's Day my Grandparents came over for dinner again and after dinner we played Newmarket which is a New Year's Day tradition in my family.

Before I headed back to uni I made time to visit my Dad's work. They had installed some pieces in their new memorial garden and they wanted us to see them. So I went with my Mum and siblings to take a look. The pieces they had chosen were just perfect and we loved them.





















I headed back to uni at the weekend and prepared to head out on my second immersive week. In the next blog I'll finally be caught up to this term so I can start talking about how it's going.

Thanks for reading!
Katherine x