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February

This month has flown by. Honestly it makes me worried that the rest of this program is going to zoom by as well. I watched a web series that focused on the many benefits of eating a plant based diet. So many of the speakers focused on the cardiovascular diseases and how eating a plant based diet can reverse heart disease. When we had a lecture about the harmful effect of global warming I brought up the fact eating livestock contributes to more global warming than all forms of transportation. It put in perspective how I can make a change just be    reducing the amount of meat I eat. This month for community service, Michaela and I made sack lunches and passed them out to the homeless that stay in the park right near campus. This block has focused on psychological diseases. We discussed how schizophrenia is so debilitating and expensive to treat it often leads to homelessness. No one deserves to be out on the street because they do not have access to proper treatment. It’s small but it

January Blog Post

    This first month flew by. Overall, I have enjoyed how this semester is structured over the last semester. I thought adding the electives would cause me to be more stressed out but the content we are learning is really interesting. Specifically, I really enjoy our endocrine elective with Dr. Lindsey. Stress is something I deal with often. I’m a worrier so having a class we’re I can conceptualize the impact stress can have on my body in the long run is really helpful. I also really enjoyed the lecture on pharmacogenomics. Every time we take a test, the toxicity of first line drugs is emphasized. Clearly, it’s important to make sure your patients are aware of the potential side effects of their medications but I never thought about how some patients are at higher risk of these toxicities because of their genetic makeup. Medicine should be individualized. No one's genome is the same so no one's medical care should be the same. Switching gears, I have been thinking about