Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Fiddler on the Roof, by blogger of the month Sam Nesemann

The other week we went to see a production of Fiddler on the Roof that two of our classmates were in.  It was a fun time and a good showcase of the amount of time you have to do things beyond medicine.  Medical school isn’t a walk in the park, but it isn’t a death sentence either.  You have time, if you use it wisely, to explore hobbies and passions other than medicine.  I’d argue that it helps keep you balanced and allows you to learn more easily.


In global health we are presenting the research that we did last semester.  The presentations were good to solidify the knowledge we had gained and a great opportunity to practice advocating (which, as future global health physicians, we will probably be doing quite a lot). Our instructor can be tough, but she has an incredible wealth of experience, knowledge, and skill for us to learn from.  Overall, second semester is moving faster and there is more to learn, but it’s still a really great experience.  Plus, you are in Israel, which, to me, is an incredible bonus.  - blogger of the month, Sam Nesemann

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