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April 2019

The month of April was amazing as I had fun doing many volunteering activities. For example, I helped organize a seminar for a doctor, Dr. Raheem. This seminar was open to the public and the doctor talked about various issues such as men’s health. In addition, one of my other activity this month was with Green Light New Orleans. This was a physically challenging activity as I had to lift 55 pounds pavers. I was in charge of dropping off these pavers to many homes as they can use used as support for the rain barrels. This was an interesting month as I got to do activities that were and weren’t medically related. I can certainly say that I learned many things for all of these activities.  In all, this semester and the whole program has been amazing as I got to participate in various volunteering activities that helped me grow as a person. Coming into this program, I had very little community service in non-medical field, and therefore, I volunteered for organizations such as habita

March 2019

The month of March definitely flew fast with Mardi Gras in the beginning and then the NBME exam in the middle. In this hectic month, I found several opportunities to volunteer and dedicate my time to the community. On March 21th, I and two other PhD students from Tulane went to Stuart Hall School for Boys to educate the students on careers in STEM. The PhD students shared their experience and what it took to get to the position that they are in currently. They explained to the students what research they are involved in and what their typical day looks like and the cool things that they do. For example, one of the PhD shared how she went to Africa to do research on the Ebola viruses. I, on the other hand, shared my experience about how I studied Neuroscience in college and then worked in a clinic after and then started the pharmacology masters. I explained to the students why I wanted to be a physician and what their job entails. I told the students that it’s a long road a

February 2019

The month of February has been really stressful to say the least, but at the same time it has exciting in many ways as well. This month I found out that I got accepted to medical school in Alabama and I’m really exciting to begin this new journey. With excitement also comes nervousness. I’m nervous about leaving New Orleans and going to a different state, meeting new people and above all starting a long journey in medical school. I am grateful that I did this master’s program because I feel I am well prepared for the medical school curriculum. Before starting medical school, I plan on traveling and relaxing but also, I want to finish this master’s program on a strong note. I want to do well on the NBME test because the material will be tested again in medical school. Furthermore, I reached out to Green Light New Orleans this month to see if there were any volunteering opportunities. Unfortunately, there were none this month but I do plan on reaching out to them a

January 2019

Last semester, I got the opportunity to volunteer for many wonderful organizations such as Habitats for Humanity and Green Light New Orleans.   This semester I hope to expand on this and reach out to more people in the community. I am excited about volunteering with Green Light New Orleans because I got to connect with a lot of Tulane students while also meeting the people of New Orleans. Through this origination, I helped the residents get more energy efficient LED lightbulbs and I hope to continue this and reduce the carbon footprint.   In addition, I didn’t get a chance last semester to volunteer at Children’s Hospital but I am committed to making it happen this semester. I used to work with Dr. Baum until he retired and he would show magic tricks to his patients during their visit. While working under him, I learned a lot of these tricks as well. My project this semester is to go to Children’s Hospital and show kids, who are going through rehab, these magic tri