The Light At The End Of The Tunnel by Crystal Fowler
The journey has been long and hard through 4 years of medical school and now 4 years of residency. When my husband, Matt, graduated from medical school we had a couple of graduating residents...
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The journey has been long and hard through 4 years of medical school and now 4 years of residency. When my husband, Matt, graduated from medical school we had a couple of graduating residents...
The fax spits out the last of three pages as I grab the sheets thanking the attendant. With ten minutes to boarding the plane I have time to call my dear friend who sent...
Money. It’s on the tip of everyone’s tongue. If not, it’s at least on the back of everyone’s mind. No one really wants to talk about it much especially the specifics: How much you...
“I’ll take a three-zone bus pass”, I say in a foreign language. The man behind the counter looks at me and says, “Sure, that will be one hundered and five kroner”…In English. It’s hard...
For us, the match was fairly eventful. Matt was doing Anesthesia, and had decided to do his internship in Internal Medicine. We had to compose a Rank Order List (ROL) for Anesthesia, and then...
We went through the military match, and my husband had to call a certain number on December 18th and find out if he had gotten a deferral (which he had ranked first) or had...