Excitement and terror came over me, again. You would think that after two weeks I would have been used to it, but this was at a level I've seldom experienced. Only once before, actually. When getting my wife's engagement ring melted down to redesign it. With the wedding date set in stone and empty-handed, the anticipation of those anxious days approached unbearable. December's ceremony came and she had her ring, thank God, seeing it for the first time.
A three year horizon set, and I find myself with a familiar anticipation - having only raw materials and fear. Community trains great Family doctors, as evident by this night. As we interns take our first steps into the fire we see a glimpse of our refinement. Surrounded by doctors who have gone through the program, and those graduating on stage, is an immense encouragement.
For those of you looking into the program, which should be all of you, I will let you in on a little secret that may help postpone the inevitable. THE FACULTY AND NURSING STAFF ARE TAKING NOTES. EVERYTHING YOU DO CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU AT THE ROAST BEFORE GRADUATION. Apparently they've already got a "pen incident" on me from my residency interview.





Posted by: Diana Burtea on Monday, August 18, 2008
Great first post. I'm relieved you couldn't find a graduation picture of anyone who actually looked terrified!
Posted by: Anna on Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Wait a minute. Is that picture of Dr. Hern and the phrase "wedding date" because of her comment about me while I was away on my honeymoon??