Swing, Hula and the Dance of the RRC
First off, despite being q4 I managed a wonderful Valentine's Day, post-call but alert and oriented and feeling just dandy to swing the night away to the Mood Swings, an all female swing band out of Seattle in which one of my great friends, JB, plays. Picture at left from the dance.
Aside from the State of the Residency Address we also had unstructured fun time which included this year a Talent Show! Each class performed an act. Each was a surprise. The first year class (interns) dressed up in their concert best and played Ode to Joy on recorders. The second year class performed a sock puppet show to the yodeling song from The Sound of Music (and did all their own singing!). Our class performed a song I wrote called "The Pager Song" - I played ukulele and kazoo and two of my classmates danced the Hula while a fourth played percussion and manipulated props. The rest of our class made their pagers go off at certain points of the song. The acts were judged a la American Idol with four judges each picking us apart ruthlessly. And... we won! But the competition was stiff. There were some musical numbers from faculty and an impressive Gilbert and Sullivan performance as well. Hopefully, I will have video to share on here soon! At left is a picture of me preparing the song on call.
Lastly, this has been a gorgeous February in Seattle. Spring has Sprung! There are daffodils and tulips, cherry blossoms and so much more! So while the East has been slammed with snow we are getting showered in sunshine and flower petals. No bones about it, the Pacific Northwest is the most beautiful place on earth. (My photos of the blooms aren't uploaded from my camera yet so I took this one from the CHS blog's haiku comparing the flower petals to snow. Jealous, NY-ers?).Tomorrow I start Cardiology. Hopefully a lighter month, however I do have several patients ready to deliver soon so I imagine sleep may not be something I will get much of. The month does end with a mini vacation to San Fran for Passover where Karin will finally get to meet my wonderful and somewhat crazy (but in that good way, of course) mother's side of the family.
And count this! As of today 122 days left: One more inpatient month, 8 more calls, three more back-up stints, probably 60 or so continuity clinics, a pesky board exam and I can call myself done with indentured servitude! Happy Dance with me tonight!: Swing or Hula - your choice!


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