I am still alive.
I am studying for my board exam, which is in -checks desktop countdown- 11 days.
I am buried in lectures and notes and COMBANK questions.
I am still having my career crisis on a weekly basis.
I finished two months of ER a couple of weeks ago and have a half-written post about that, as well as a percolating one about my current month, OMM. And if you don't know what OMM is, I will explain it to you.
In a minimum of 12 days.
Please understand that everything in my life is and has been on hold for about two months now. This is the home stretch. This fall is going to be a very exciting time and I can't wait to share it with you. I just have to get there. And that means going off the grid whilst preparing for this exam, and then lickety-split getting my residency application all put together and shined-up for those Judgy Judgersons, the residency directors and admissions people.
(I'm not serious, residency directors. I'm sure you are all very nice. Please let me into one of your programs.)
Anyway, I will leave you with this teasing snippet that I have only told my closest friends about so far but will expand upon in amusing fashion in my ER post: in July, I almost fainted from something really, really lame.
See you in two weeks.