It always happens.

Every June, almost all student-bloggers end up bogging down to just blogging twice or event once(!) a week. The work load for the month of June is hardly heavy for any degree program, but due to the relative rise in school requirements and cortisol level (d-oh with summer vacation as the point of comparison), this change in environment is often felt in an exagerrated degree. I’ve struggled to make updates the past few weeks and now, I find myself blogging about the things that I do in school. Come to think of it, I think it would be better if I blog about medical concepts more as long as I communicate it in a more accessible mannet - hopefully less jargons and more pictures! My first two articles of filariasis and Fournier’s Gangrene seemed to have worked just fine so I might actually end up writing similar articles in the future.

As far as my other blogs are concerned, it’s so far so good. I’ve submitted ten articles out of the required sixteen for this month and with a week to go, I’m sure I’ll have those covered real soon.

I’m off to see a play with Gibbs and Ronnie in a while. You’ll definitely read about that here.

Take care everyone. 

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