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January Blog

-Community Service Hours: 0


The Christmas break was nice and very much needed, but it is nice to be back and getting back acclimated to a school schedule. The semester is officially started and in full swing, and we started with my favorite unit thus far. I have a strong interest in ObGyn, so the reproduction module was fascinating and I loved having the chance to gain a broader and deeper understanding pertaining to reproduction. We are currently in the endocrine unit, which isn't my favorite but it is interesting to learn about. We also have started presentations, and it is double the amount we had last semester. I don't enjoy public speaking, so it has definitely taken me some time to try and get adjusted. We have great professors though, that are very encouraging and understanding, so that is always a bonus. 

This month I didn't get a chance to sign up for any volunteering, but the Tulane Birthing Companion program starts this semester, and we have our first orientation this weekend. I am very excited to be able to be in such an amazing program. I get to do the program with a friend that is also interested in ObGyn and is in the Pharmacology program with me, so it should be an educational but fun experience. Next month I should have plenty to blog about! :)

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