What a Weekend (Med Students Have No Life)

in horror •  7 years ago  (edited)

Our daughter, 22, struggles to identify and memorize a thousand Latin names of body parts we never see unless something horrible happens to us. Today, her new friend Helter Skelter arrived at our door. The tall one. Nate the anatomical model has been around since daughter's freshman year.

How doctors survive med school, I don't know. I'm lucky if I can spell gluteous maximus on the first try.

Gluteus! I had a feeling about that.

Well, isn't that thoracic!

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Make funny rhymes for everything. 5 years later I still remember the names of some brain parts from a neurology course I took because of the tricks we used to remember them (it was also all in English).

I have BA in radiology for a tech, no social or any kind of life, it was all learning and studying.

I have a Gray's anatomy in between my Brewers Phrase and Fable and my Roget's Thesaurus, but Helter Skelter and Mr.Muscle promply turn me into a hyperchondriac: facillitating the life-likeness of those Latin names and all that could go wrong with them!

Yeah, its not easy to become doctor, memorize difficult named. My sister is dentist so i better knows that doctor life is so difficult.