So, we have Immunology Working Conferences throughout the semester & our first one just happened to be yesterday, Monday. We have reading to do & medical cases that we work through on our own which are accompanied by questions to answer...
Then, we get together in assigned small groups, compare answers/discuss the questions, and take a group quiz.
Lastly, we go up to the MS1 (Medical Student Year 1) Lecture Hall for a large group discussion where our professor calls on us *randomly* to answer the cases... (he has an alphabetized list with photographs to use to pick us out!)
Well... guess who was the VERY, very, VeRy first person to be called upon to answer the first case of our medical school career..?? Yeap, if you guessed me--you would be correct....
We all sat down & I am texting (very professional, I know...) while Dr. Krolick is introducing how the large group situation will work with people being called out "randomly"... He finishes explaining & all of a sudden I hear the teacher say, "Is Dr. Lee here?" I just kind of looked around at first because there are four students with a last name pronounced like mine (Michelle Le, Andrew Lee, Deborah Lee, and Carl Li). That is, until he clarified... "Dr. Deborah Lee?" Everyone turned to look at me & started clapping (I guess congratulating me on my *great* fortune for getting to be the first to go..) I wish I could have seen what my face looked like... probably approximately the shade of parchment ...and I was grinning like a fool just wondering how this stroke of fortune was bestowed upon me..?? (parchment is really white I hope... lol)
Haha, it was all okay in the end... He asked about 4 questions over the 1st case---an ELISA direct antibody binding test to discern for the presence of a bacterial pathogen in a pregnant woman in her first trimester---and I was convinced I sounded ridiculous... but many of my classmates said I did well so I guess not. :) The guy student he called on afterwards ("Dr. Mankowski"--our teacher was working his way L-->Z) only got 1 question, and we laughed about that later because I would say he DEFINITELY lucked out. My heart was absolutely racing, but the coolest thing was that August 30th, 2010 was the first time I was ever called "Dr. Deborah Lee" by another person with the title of "Dr."... That makes me smile! I still have a long, long, long road, but it's the little things people!!
In other news, our first round of tests begin this Friday with Medical Microbiology.... then, we have 4 more tests next week.... WISH ME LUCK!! Here we go.... :)