March blog

 Volunteer Hours this month:0

Total volunteer hours this semester: 12


In the month of march, we covered the psychology as well as the neurology blocks of pharmacology. Coming from a background of neuroscience research as well as having a bachelors degree in neuroscience, I had been looking forward to march all year long. I was fascinated by the developments we have made in treatment as well as how much more room we have for improvement. I also appreciated learning the foundations for the majority of the papers we have been reviewing in the neuropharmacology block. The medical pharmacology and cell control mechanism lectures allowed me to put all the puzzle pieces together in order to further understand the pathophysiology behind many neurological diseases. Having wrapped up all of the med pharm blocks was a little bittersweet. For the remaining part of the semester, we only have the elective courses to focus on as well as the shelf exam that we take mid April. While I am not looking forward to continue to study for this exam, I believe it provides me a great opportunity to practice taking a cumulative shelf exam before they really start to count in medical school. Speaking of medical school, today march 30th, I had my second look day for Tulane University School of Medicine and I got ever more so excited to continue my medical education at Tulane. Having the experience in the pharmacology masters program will be invaluable not only in the pharmacology block, but also in the general curriculum because I will be able to translate my newly developed studying and literature review skills. 

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