Nothing of note tonight in the Emergency Department. It was certainly filled with several residents and medical students. Even the medical students themselves state that the nurses are nicer. I wonder why. What is it about the medical field that turns it into a clique?
I barely even traversed the hallway when a resident, upon eyeing me, starts pulling the curtain ever closer towards the doorframe, obscuring the patient from my view. Isn't learning a privilege? Why would a person revoke another person's right to be educated?
Afterwards, all I saw was somebody on the bus whose facial profile/silhouette reminded me of Drab. Nothing particularly fascinating about his face strikes me; I just notice details in people for some odd reason.
what's the most exciting part of my day? When I emailed my biochemistry professor from San Francisco State, asking for a letter of recommendation, she replied that she indeed remembered me. It's nice to know that you have a lasting impression in someone's mind, even if it has been 2 years since you last communicated with them. I honestly did enjoy her class, too, even if I were really bad at it.
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