Monday, February 12, 2018

Why I created this blog

So you did it!  You graduated high school, possibly with an AP course or two for good measure, moving on to college.  You did well enough, earning good grades but struggling through some courses.  After all, who hasn't struggled with solving formulas in organic chemistry?  But you persevered.  Now you sit in a specialty course: offered by few undergraduate institutions, but many graduate programs.  One of the multitude of courses applying science to medicine.

You remember anatomy and physiology.  How much more difficult could it be?  Intro to bio was a breeze, and molecular you walked through.  Suddenly, however, things seem more difficult.  It no longer seems to make sense.  I have seen this phenomenon happen, where a previously excelling student begins to struggle, and I hope my blog helps.  It aims to break down the minutia of various aspects of medical science and make it understandable, or at least to help with understanding.

I did go through both undergraduate and graduate school and now work at a university.  I hope my time home helps you.  Feel free to leave comments.  I don't anticipate going in any particular order, but I do hope that you will help guide what I cover.

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