Semper Pertinax -- Why I started this blog

Monday, April 18, 2005 |

Semper pertinax. It's Latin for "always persistent" -- a quality that everyone needs regardless of what profession you choose. It's a quality that will get students through the drudgrey of undergraduate studies, through medical school, through residency and into a rewarding career as a physician.

As I begin this blog I am in the third quarter of my junior year of college. My summer won't be a pleasant one. It'll be spent studying/cramming for the August MCAT.

And so as I sit here at my desk thinking ahead to the summer that will pretty much decide my destiny I wondered about what resources are out there for students who are thinking about choosing to become a physician.

I got the idea of putting up my own personal blog, to chronicle my journey as I try to get into medical school. And hopefully, assuming I get in, the blog will evolve into a journal of what to expect once in medical school.

I got on blogger.com and started filling out the form when I noticed that my first choice for a URL was taken. It was started by a student in 2002. It had one entry and looked like the author had the same idea I have now. But only one post. This happened two more times. I guess the idea is an old one...but no one has ever carried it through.

Well lets just wait and see. Maybe this one will stop after this first post. Maybe I will become one of the thousands of students who don't get into medical school. But hopefully not. And hopefully this site will be able to help others thinking of starting down the path towards a career as a physician.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I came across your blog while reading a post on SDN and as it turns out, I started a blog this year entilted Med Diaries to chronicle my frame of mind while choosing a medical school, and then while in med school and afterwards. But the truth is that when I started it I started it as a journal for myself that I could later reflect upon. I suppose I should share it with everyone.

Jeff said...

Hey. I think you should publish your journal too. While keeping a personal journal is often therapeutic, or so they tell me, I think its a great resources for others who might follow after us. It can also be a source of amusement for those who have gone before us too.

If you do publish, you should send me a link to your blog. I'd love to see it as well.