35 Days in Medical School; How has it beeennn?
My first official blog post about Medical School💃💃💃
Disclaimer- This post only represents my experience and not that of other students in my school.
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Hello everyone, welcome back to another post on the blog💃I know it’s been a while since I posted last🥰 and life has really been in the way (honestly, it has just been medical school showing me shege😭)
As most of you know, I started medical school officially more than a month ago and I’ve had less time to spend on the blog compared to when I was at home. Also, my last post on passive aggression wasn’t opening on the Substack mobile app and I wanted the team to resolve that before putting out another blog post.
Also, in as much as I love blogging and creating content, I have to strike a balance between my school work and my blog. Medical school sits pretty at the top of my list of priorities but at the same time this blog also has to be kept alive for my mental health because writing is an outlet for me- it keeps me sane❤ Please subscribe if you haven’t🤗
So, back to medical school. During my first two weeks here- I was always stressed. Every. Single. Day. Sometimes when I wake up in the mornings, I’m tired for the whole day alreadyyy and can’t wait for it to end. Even though, I’ve always known medical school would be tough- I didn’t prep myself😂😂😭 Here’s a couple of my tweets when shege level was very high😂😂😭😭
The first thing that threw me off balance was our class schedules- we have classes every day from Mondays to Fridays. Coming from 100 level where most of our classes were via Zoom to attending classes every day in corporate wears and flat shoes, I had to adjust fast in order not to be left behind.
Here in Unilorin medical school, second year medical students write their first medical school exam in the 10th week after classes officially begin- I’ll explain more in the comments. We are been taught three courses Anatomy (which is divided into Embryology, Histology and Genetics), Physiology and Medical Biochemistry.
The more I spend time in medical school, the more I realize that Hmmm- this is students in upper levels talked about. Right now, I think I’ve adjusted to the system to an extent and if you’re a medical school aspirant reading this- I’d advise you to ask other medical students for their experience and decide if that is what you want for yourself. I’d also be releasing more posts about medical school as time goes on.
For me, I think I’ve always loved the prestige associated with Doctors (This prestige has reduced so much now😭😭😂) and for a long time, I couldn’t see myself doing anything else. Also, I wrote JAMBs and I begged God that I cannot come and suffer all these Jamb registrations and not enter university for Medicine and Surgery oo. It has to work out plsss😂
All in all, I’d say I’m quite enjoying the experience. In as much as it’s a tough place- there are so many things that gives me joy. Weirdly, I’m enjoying my second year in university way better than my very chilled first year.
So, if you recently just started medical school like me, how well are you holding up? Please share your experience in the comments and if you’re well deep in your journey in medical school or a Doctor already, kindly share how the first few weeks of medical school was for you.
And if you’re not in medical school, how was your first few weeks of university? I’d really love to hear from you. Also, if you have any advice on how best to navigate medical school please share in the comment section so that other students can learn.
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Yours in love,
LamLam.
P.S- This post was supposed to released on the 12th of February, but Airtel decided to show me shege🙄🙄
Also, I forgot to add this. Some of the things giving me joy and making me happy here are great friendships, having a great support system and of course this blogggg🥰🥰
Okay about the calendar for medical students in their second year here. An academic year is divided into postings instead of semesters. 200 level MB;BS students have four postings. The first posting is the Cell and Body Defence posting which is done for four weeks, then the Introduction to Body Systems posting which is done for another four weeks. After these two postings, there's a week of revision after which we write our first medical school exam in the following week. This exam is based on what we were taught during the CBD/IBS posting.
We go on a break after the exam then resume for four weeks of Respiratory System posting, another four weeks for Cardiovascular System posting, revision week then examination week. This particular exam written is known as the comprehensive examination, it comprises of everything we've been taught from the beginning of 2nd year.
My people in Unilorin pls add anything you think I might have missed❤