November Blog

November's Community Service: 6 Hours 

Total Hours: 14 Hours 

For this month, I volunteered again at Tulane's anatomy lab uptown. We continued dissection on the lower body, but mostly focused on the muscles and tendons in the feet. I made sure to expose and show all the structures that would be included on the exam. As the semester comes to an end, I worked to create practice exams for the students and helped them get prepared for their final. This was beneficial for the students as they got a better idea of what to focus on for the exam. After the Thanksgiving Break, the students will take their final and I will help proctor the exam. This opportunity has been deeply fulfilling as I got to spend time teaching students about anatomy. 

With our last block approaching, I am most excited to continue learning about treatments and medications in our medical pharmacology class. Although the renal system was difficult, I enjoyed learning about the different drug targets in the nephron. Similarly, I look forward to learning about the types of medications used to treat diseases in the GI module. I realized that understanding the physiology of each system makes it easier to understand the action of the drugs and will spend some time learning how the GI system works. Overall, I hope to end this semester strong and have a better understanding for why certain medications are prescribed. 

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