Hi everyone!
I have been perusing the sight on and off for a month, and finally decided to introduce myself! I am newly engaged (April Fool's Day of all days!) to a man beginning General Surgery residency in Indiana. I have been with him since halfway through 3rd year, though we went to Sunday school together as kiddos and lived down the street from each other most of our lives. We are buying a house and deciding when the big day will be, hopefully something during his vacation time this year, whenever that will be. I am unsure what to expect this year, but know that we have very good communication skills and that we will only develop/refine them further as our lives change.
I went through a period of acute illness with many surgeries and much time in the hospital myself, and got to see one side of the interns and residents lives as a patient. Now I get to see the other side of things I suppose!
I myself am a graduate student in Epidemiology, and will be finishing up in December. Many new changes to come this year for us, and after looking around here a little, it seems like everyone is very supportive and has such good advice, and I hope to pick people's brains a little as time goes on. At this point, I just have no idea what to expect, aside from assuming the worst so that any small extras are just exciting and well appreciated. Any advice about the adjustments of first year would be great.
Is anyone here in Indiana too?
Thanks for having such a great support system available!
I have been perusing the sight on and off for a month, and finally decided to introduce myself! I am newly engaged (April Fool's Day of all days!) to a man beginning General Surgery residency in Indiana. I have been with him since halfway through 3rd year, though we went to Sunday school together as kiddos and lived down the street from each other most of our lives. We are buying a house and deciding when the big day will be, hopefully something during his vacation time this year, whenever that will be. I am unsure what to expect this year, but know that we have very good communication skills and that we will only develop/refine them further as our lives change.
I went through a period of acute illness with many surgeries and much time in the hospital myself, and got to see one side of the interns and residents lives as a patient. Now I get to see the other side of things I suppose!
I myself am a graduate student in Epidemiology, and will be finishing up in December. Many new changes to come this year for us, and after looking around here a little, it seems like everyone is very supportive and has such good advice, and I hope to pick people's brains a little as time goes on. At this point, I just have no idea what to expect, aside from assuming the worst so that any small extras are just exciting and well appreciated. Any advice about the adjustments of first year would be great.
Is anyone here in Indiana too?
Thanks for having such a great support system available!
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