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In 9 months I will be a doctor

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

The calendar says July 2010. Oh how the time has flown. This time last year — has it really been a year ? — I was still on my vacation, and getting a bit ancy and nervous about starting my clinical rotations in the hospital. I mean, I was actually going to talk to real patients, real people, with real diseases!

This July, I’m ancy, nervous, but excited as well because I’ve had a year of seasoning on rotations, and the countdown is ON. It will officially be 10 months until I graduate from medical school, and get my degree, and start being called ‘doctor‘. It had always seemed so far away. Before I ever got accepted into medical school, I would dream about the day I finish medical school and wondered if I would ever get there. There just seemed to be so many obstacles in the way. I was worried about interviewing, getting accepted, finding enough financial aid to pay tuition, applying for visas, moving to a new country, living 600 miles away from home.

And here I am, a mere 10 months away from that moment. So excited, but so nervous. I’m officially a fourth year medical student now. I’m now doing what are called audition rotations from now until December, basically rotations at clinics and offices of potential places I will be applying to for residencies. It’s an opportunity not only for the doctors and faculty of those residency programs to get to know me, but also a chance for me to see if I would like them!

My first stop is back in Michigan, at the residency program I did my third year of med school as a student. It was comforting to see some familiar faces — residents that I’ve worked with before on other rotations, such as obstetrics and gynecology, and from all the lectures we attend. The first day however, I definitely had the butterflies. I got a brief orientation with the program director, who on first impressions lived up to his reputation that preceeded him. I talked to friends and classmates before that had great things to say about him and the other doctors.

There is another fourth year medical student on the rotation with me, and he is also interested in applying to this program and becoming a family doctor. I had a hard time that first day thinking about first impressions — was I making a good first impression? Was the other student making a better first impression? How do I compare to him? I found that I was comparing myself a bit too much to the other student.

The next day however, things were much better. I focused on just being myself, relax, and things will come much easier as I got to know the doctors a bit more as I worked with them. So I have finished the first week of 4 here in Michigan, and I really like the teaching that the doctors do here.

On every single patient I see, after I present the case to the attending, they take a lot of time to teach important points about not just the science and physiology of the medical aspect, but also the social aspects and the thinking process behind planning out what I should do with the patient. I’ve learned how to deal with some difficult patients who seemingly act in certain ways with some unknown motive. My next stop will be a relatively rural town in Pennsylvania. I’m looking forward to my next 3 weeks here, and then it’s off on my whirlwind tour of Midwest America!

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Iowa on my mind

Monday, June 21st, 2010
Windsor Wedding personal iowafarm Iowa on my mind

the iowa scenery from the interstate

Ahh, sweet summer time. I finished my 3rd year of medical school which means I have 4 weeks of vacation before I start back up for my last year before I graduate.

So where am I going to travel to vacation? Yep, you got it right, Iowa! Iowa???

It may seem the unlikeliest of places to travel to, since Iowa in the summer  is probably hotter and more humid than a Windsor summer. But Iowa is where I actually lived for 2 years (I can’t believe it myself sometimes) when I first started medical school. It’s also the state where I met my girlfriend. She’s now working in Iowa City and will be living there for a few more months.

So this summer, I’ll be mostly in Iowa to be with her, and driving back to Windsor if I need to.

The photo above shows you what Iowa looks like. Yep, your typical farmland you probably imagined in your head. Lots of farm land, corn, and pig farms.

But they do get some cool things going on. Last weekend I went with my girlfriend and her friends to the Burlington Steamboat Festival in Burlington, IA.  We were most excited to see a country band perform, the Zac Brown Band. I actually enjoy their stuff, so I was actually as excited as she was.

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Waiting for the Zac Brown Band to start performing

The concert was held in an outdoor auditorium, along the shores of the Mississippi River. It was a great performance — my favourite parts were some of the behind-the-scenes videos they would show of the band as they toured the country. They were really into suporting the troops overseas, and some of the coolest clips were of the band performing at a military base overseas.

He was sponsoring a program called Letters For Lyrics where you would write a letter to a soldier, and it would be delivered to them while they were away on service. In return, we would get a nice CD to listen to.

I reflected a bit on the importance of the work the troops do. While you may agree or disagree with the involvement of North American troops fighting overseas currently, I personally feel thankful for our freedom that we have here — which would not have been possible by soldiers who fought wars, past and present.

Thinking about it, I would not have been there if we didn’t live in a ‘free’ country — whether Canada or America. I was standing there, in the heart of the USA, along the shores of the Mississipi, me — born in Canada, son of two Chinese immigrants — holding hands and enjoying a cloudless, warm, evening at a concert with my American girlfriend from Wisconsin. Pretty amazing.

Check out their video below!

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Helllooo

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Hey everyone,

So we’ve started a new personal blogs section on our Perfect Shutter website. It’ll be each of our own little places to blog a bit about things that go on in our lives — things that may or may not involve Perfect Shutter. It’s a great little escape for us, to talk about other things that interest us — but also it’s a great way for you to get to know us a bit too.

We spend so much time with our brides and grooms, from the initial consultation through the wedding day and after, it often feels that we become great friends. We end up knowing so much about our clients — their favourite foods, favourite musics, their mannerisms, their sense of humour. It’s time you get to know us too!

I hope that you’ll enjoy reading about our adventures (or mis-adventures) just as much as we have enjoyed getting to know you!

- Herman

Windsor Wedding personal welcome poster 2007 Helllooo

This was one of the first images that popped up in Google image search for ‘welcome’. I thought it was pretty fitting, since I’m in the wedding videography industry. Also, the outfit in this movie poster reminds me a little bit like one of the outfits our beautiful bride Nivien wore for her traditional wedding party in Windsor, ON.

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