Expect Big Things
This blog, like my medical school career, seems to be wrapping up. Expect a bunch of long-winded, well-thought-out, strongly-opinioned posts on broad topics like “What’s wrong with our health care system,” “What I would ideally like to see to fix it,” “What I would realistically accept to fix it,” “Why it’s great to be a medical student,” “Why it sucks to be a medical student,” “What needs to change in the pre-med and medical school curricula,” “What needs to change in Boards Exams,” “Being Out In Med School and Residency Apps,” and of course, just to cause a controversy, “What needs to change in America.”
Back to “The Somogyi Effect vs. The Dawn Phenomenon.” (Answer: hypoglycemia at 4am in the Somogyi effect!)
Hm. You’re going to be an ultra-liberal Panda Bear?
Fun Fact: According to my endocrinologist, the dawn effect does not occur in people who sleep during the day and work at night.
That’s because it’s called the dusk phenomenon in these patients.
I kid you not not.
Going out with a bang are we? Since when were you one to shie away from controversy? :O) I look forward to hearing what you have to say. Does not mean I will agree though.
I’m pre-med right now, and I’m looking forward to each of those posts.
[...] As promised, now that I’ve finished my Boards (cross your fingers that I passed them!), it’s time to take on some big themes of the past almost-five years. [...]