Uncategorized

Injured Celebs

A few weeks ago, Brad Pitt showed up at a red carpet even walking with a cane after injuring his ACL while carrying his daughter. And today, Halle Berry will miss the Oscars after sustaining an injury while chasing after her own daughter. She broke her foot in September so it seems like a long […]

Injured Celebs Read More »

Course Connections

In college, even though I took a lot of electives and took classes in any order I wanted, I was constantly drawing connections between theories I was learning in Communication, Psychology and other classes. As a post-bacc student studying basic Anatomy, Chemistry and Physics, the classes I’m taking often seem too divergent. Until today. I

Course Connections Read More »

PT Acceptances

I have been extremely happy to have been accepted by some top DPT programs already this week, and I know I’m going to have a huge decision to make in the coming weeks. I’m wondering how other people made their choices and if there’s anything in particular you think I should focus on. Thanks!

PT Acceptances Read More »

Less Memorization?

Here’s an article about a reduced need for memorization in nursing school. With the advent of fast internet connections and smart phones combined with an increase in medications, nurses are increasingly encouraged to look things up. However, some caveats include deciding which information is credible and not becoming to reliant on the internet. I am

Less Memorization? Read More »

I came across this blog entry about a woman describing a sports injury, trip to see what she describes as a “sports doctor,” and eventual diagnosis of IT band syndrome. While it is just one experience, I think it is representative of why I want to be a PT. The sports doctor examined and diagnosed

Read More »

Fall Grades

I officially found out my grades for the past semester today and I couldn’t be prouder! Taking Anatomy 1, General Chemistry 1 and Physics 1 were very challenging – especially when taken all together – but also extremely interesting. I learned a lot, and it’s been exciting to apply what I have learned as a

Fall Grades Read More »

Medical Spanish

At the hospital where I’m shadowing, there are several Spanish-speaking patients who don’t speak English. Surprisingly, barely anyone on staff speaks Spanish except for one of the nurses’ aides. When he isn’t around to translate, the PTs and OTs are left to gesture wildly in the hopes that the patient can follow what they are

Medical Spanish Read More »