Wow. Four-day migraine here too. Never had one for more than 24 hours before. |
Have you been outside at all? Open the windows? Maybe too much indoor stale air? |
Haven’t been outside (too sick) but have been keeping all windows open. My migraines have never seemed stress-related, but I’m starting to think this one might be. |
I was a Biology major in the late 80s/early 90s and took all of the courses you cited in my 4 years. |
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^ not even a pre-med, just Biology w/ a focus in microbiology and had all of those.
Analytic chem, organic chem, regular chem, biochemistry, physics, calculus, psychology, microbiology, immunology, food microbiology, etc. They were requirements to graduate. |
You need to do almost all of these course by by junior year before you take the MCAT. You also need to get in all the research, volunteer, clinical experience and shadowing hours in by then as well because the applications start being accepted June at the end of your junior year. And you need a 3.8 or so average. It is do demanding that many are now doing their courses in college, doing some of the various hours, but going full force post-graduation on the hours and MCAT studying. They take the MCAT a year after graduating, spend hundreds of hours applying to twenty plus med schools, doing interviews etc. and, if they get accepted enter med school two years after graduating. |
Yes, and all of this delays entry into the profession. |
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AA meetings and coronavirus
Kind of a new topic but I didn't want to make a whole new thread about it. My husband has 21 years in AA. He just got back from his Monday night meeting a little while ago and said they had an emergency business meeting to discuss coronavirus. AA headquarters sent down guidance to all AA groups, effective immediately. No hugging, no hand holding during closing prayer, no touching at all. Use napkins to touch the coffee pot while making coffee / pouring coffee. Wipe down everything with lysol wipes after every meeting. Use lysol wipes to clean the collection basket and the money. |
Stop going |
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I wonder how many posters are on anti anxiety meds or are paranoid from too much ganja.
Reminds me of a friend packing heat when he went to the mall after 9/11. "You never know when a terrorist cell will attack." Lmao |
Keep going. My brother has been going but self-distancing for a month. AA is an essential matter of health for many. They need to keep going unless they think they could be sick. |
| 22 deaths in 10 states yesterday, up from 10, 9, 10 the previous 3 days. |
Do they have to meet in person? Find other ways. Use technology to keep the support going without the risk. |
I hate that this thread is off track, but this is not new. Dh did this in the 90s. Took the year after college graduation to do research in a lab and study for MCAT. Every summer since high school was also devoted to internships, volunteering and research. Many years of summer school on top of that to fill in other requirements like foreign language. It’s always been a difficult path to becoming a doctor, this is not some new thing. Your kid is either cut out for it or not. It doesn’t get easier in med school or residency. |
People don't seem to have any perspective or notice change. In 1995, the population of the US was 260m and was 320m in 2015. So there should be almost 30% more doctors now and 30% more spaces in med school. But there aren't. That's a huge problem. |