February

This month I’ve continued my Tuesday Girls on the Run coaching, and we’ve already hit the mid-season mark! Besides just running laps, the girls also learn life skills and perform team building exercises. One of my favorite activities the girls completed this month was the shower curtain challenge. This involved all 9 girls standing on a shower curtain laid out on the ground. They had to work as a team to flip the shower curtain over completely without anyone stepping into the grass. Many failed attempts and lots of bickering later, the girls figured out how to communicate their ideas and work together to flip the shower curtain. My favorite part about being a Girls on the Run coach is teaching the girls how to effectively communicate and learn skills they'll use their whole lives. It is so rewarding to watch them progress each practice. Tuesdays are turning into my favorite day of the week! Next month is the practice 5K and the real 5K is in April. This season is flying by!

This month we covered our neurology and psychiatry blocks. I was a psychology major in college, so I found this month particularly interesting. I’m already familiar with different therapies, but learning the drugs also used to treat these disorders was fascinating. One more month until that Medical Pharmacology shelf exam! I'm also still working on the polycystic ovarian syndrome paper with two of my fellow classmates. Our mentors are Dr. McLachlan from the Pharmacology Department and Dr. Clisham from the OBYGN Department. I'll post where to find our paper once we have it published.

Happy Mardi Gras! I’m off to Muses!

Volunteer hours this month: 10
Total hours: 22

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