Breathe Easy, You've Found Me ((HUGS))

People will wonder why this blog is needed, why minority midwifery student? It's very simple actually; I was looking for this blog...but I couldn't find it...so I created it. We all have unique experiences, and every experience, every story, can help someone else. I am a black girl from the hood at an ivy league professional school. That, alone, is reason enough to write. Somebody was looking for this blog. Someone wanted proof that what I'm doing can be done - even when you come from where we come from.

To that person especially, WELCOME.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Breathing Again

I am finally able to come up for air. I passed my GYN exam from last week. And my physical assessment exam. I more than passed my Patho exam from yesterday. And my physical assessment lab exam today. My primary care exam ended being a "closed book take home exam" and I just finished that. It was so funny because a girl in our class just couldn't get the hang of this whole "take home" exam that was *still* "closed book." And I understand. It's weird. I already wrote about how I feel about the so called honor-code at this place and institutions like it. So, I won't go there again. But I will say it does have its benefits, and being able to study for another day was surely one of them. I broke down in that class when she gave us the news. I was soooo happy because I really hadn't studied as much as I should have because I was trying not to fail Patho! Some people were not happy at all because they had spent all kinds of time studying, and if they had of known we would have had one more day they would have studied something else instead (like Patho, for which we had an exam the next hour!) I understand their feelings. But, come on, this is a gift people. Be thankful, say thank you, and keep it moving. Besides, if you really wanted to take the exam right then (instead of at home) you could have. She said we could take any time we wanted, as long as it was under her door by 9 am on Wednesday...what about that says you can't take it today, right after class, and be done with it? Why didn't people do that? They said they now felt pressured to go home and study more. Hmph. I say w h a t e v e r.

Anyway, so my day started at 6:30 this morning when I met my friend/lab partner at school to practice for the phys assessment lab exam. (Did I say I almost puked during the exam? I was fully clothed in my jeans tennis shoes and wide shouldered tank top, so that was no problem, I was just so nervous feeling like I was going to forget anyone of the million things we had to remember.) And now I'm counting the minutes until I get off (18 minutes) at the end of which will mark a 16 hour day for me. Then I'm going to go party to celebrate surviving the week and my friend's birthday.

And tomorrow it starts all over again.

3 comments:

Student Nurse Midwife said...

Good job!! I made it through my first patho/pharmacology exam with a solid B. So I'm happy. We have validations (check offs) this Thursday and Friday that I'm preparing for. I ended up getting an A on my Health Assessment exam too.

Anyways -- good luck with celebrating! Next week is our fall break so I'm going to enjoy a mini-vacation with the misses to FL.

kati b said...

Congrats! and have fun throwing down and whatnot! (that is the one thing that I will whine about regarding being a mom - I cannot just simply roll out to go celebrate such things - they have to be planned and copied in triplicate and invariably one of the responsible parties will run late to pick up the kid and it's all off, and by that time, I'm not in the mood to hoot and holla anymore.)

I'm also celebrating - the last day of Psych clinicals, and although I cried on her at midterm, she gave me an A, which is 30% of the course grade, which is worth 5hrs as opposed to 3 or 1, and so this class is a great one to have an A in!

yay us!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for what you wrote about Rhetaugh Dumas. I just learned of her passing today. She was my friend and my mentor for many years. Did you know that she had a lot to do with the design, and start-up of the U of Michigan Nurse midwifery program? E-mail me if you would like to know more about it.
Susan S. Jay, PhD., RN (retired)
grandmajay@sbcglobal.net