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Thankful for this sub

I know this is probably a weird thing to post, but I feel like I have to.

I had my rad school orientation yesterday, and I love the school and I love my professors SO much and the fact that the lab and classroom are getting huge overhauls to get newer, more modern equipment. Especially since one of the machines in the lab don’t even work and we have the conference table IN the lab room because Nuc Med decided they needed our conference room.

Anyway! We were being shown some interesting images such as a person with a knife through their eye or a completely severed spine. But one stumped everyone, when we were asked if we can guess what it was. I was the ONLY one to get it right! It was a pregnant woman. I could see the head and the spine of the baby clearly, and I feel like it’s because of this sub that I was able to do that. I know it’s silly and it wasn’t graded but I actually felt a little proud that I got something no one else got, and we haven’t even started school yet!

So, thank you, I really love this sub and feel like it’s preparing me, even if a little, to some things I might see in clinical rotations. I appreciate you all!

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