The lunch hour was coming to a close, so I reluctantly turned my back on the crisp sunshine and 70 degree air (just another beautiful…
Being a student at a new medical school means being a fish in an aquarium. You’re constantly being watched and people are always tapping on…
“You’re about to wrap a seat belt around his neck; I don’t think that’s going to be very comfortable.” A statement like this in EMT…
To say thank you, is in recognition of humanity. —Toni Mont I remember distinctly the first time that I saw a human brain. It was…
I don’t have a master’s of public health, or PhD in biochemistry. I haven’t worked in finance or owned my own business, or even gotten…
Sometimes, on warm Saturday mornings, I ride my bike along the beautiful Swamp Rabbit Trail to the local Farmer’s Market downtown. It’s great to get…
I know the technology at USC School of Medicine Greenville has been a topic of conversation before on our blog, but I am continuously amazed…
The first few weeks of our medical education began with EMT training. We adjusted to the long hours of school, beginning our days at 8:00…
Our patient seized wildly in her hospital bed. A team of nine rushed into the room. One at the head of the bed called orders….
As August drew to a close, “real medical school” began for the M1s. We are continuing to train for our EMT (emergency medical technician) certification,…