February Blog post
Volunteer hours this month: 10
Total Volunteer hours: 12
Time flew by in the month of February! We finished the reproductive module at the beginning of this month, which I found very interesting. Specifically, I appreciated the overlap between our environmental signaling class, where we discuss the effects of environmental estrogens, and the content of the reproductive module, as this furthered my understanding of how crucial a role estrogen plays in the human body. Since then, we have moved on to the Neuro-pharm module, which is my favorite one thus far. Because I was a Neuroscience major in undergrad and have done a considerable amount of research in the field of neuroscience, I am excited to expand my understanding of neurological disorders and their treatments.
For this month's volunteering activity, I volunteered at the first aid station on Mardi Gras day at the St. Charles and Canal street location. Through New Orleans EMS, I was able to work as an EMT at the station and be a part of a "foot team" that would circle the vicinity and ensure everyone was safe, in good health, and enjoying the parades. While the shift was long, I was able to answer questions from paradegoers, treat patients and enjoy some of the parades. My favorite parade that morning was ZULU, but unfortunately, I could not catch a special coconut. The coolest part was catching a throw from one of my classmates, Teddy, as he rode in Rex that afternoon.
On a more personal note, this past week was spring break, and I really appreciated the time off as I was able to enjoy Mardi Gras and spend time with close friends. Especially with the nice weather, I was able to practice golf, enjoy some time by the pool and go to the zoo with my girlfriend! Now it's time to get back to work!
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