Saturday, April 04, 2015

I brought this upon myself...

Every time FCP (Foundations of Clinical Practice) exam week rolls around, I wake up in a cold sweat and am instantly panicked from morning to night. How it's possible to learn so much information in a week is beyond me.

Here's the lecture lineup for Friday's exam:

[x] peds GI
[ ] liver disease
[ ] viral chronic liver
[ ] nonviral chronic liver
[ ] complications of cirrhosis
[ ] hepatology small group
[ ] functional GI
[ ] enteric infections
[ ] disease of esophagus
[ ] IBD
[ ] colorectal cancer
[ ] abdominal imaging
[ ] hepatobiliary disease
[ ] pancreatitis
[ ] diarrhea
[ ] stomach disease
[ ] cervical cytology
[ ] chronic pelvic pain
[ ] vaginitis
[ ] normal pregnancy
[ ] abnormal early pregnancy
[ ] abnormal late pregnancy I
[ ] abnormal late pregnancy II
[ ] vulvular disease
[ ] menopause
[ ] wound healing shock burns
[ ] acute abdomen
[ ] anorectal disease
[ ] obgyn small group
[ ] bowel obstruction
[ ] hernia
[ ] peripheral arterial disease
[ ] venous disease
[ ] UTI
[ ] bladder cancer
[ ] management incontinence
[ ] male infertility
[ ] BPH
[ ] pediatric scrotal
[ ] urinary obstruction
[ ] testicular cancer
[ ] kidney cancer
[ ] physiology micturition
[ ] breast cancer
[ ] palliative medicine
[ ] palliative end of life
[ ] hospice
[ ] palliative care
[ ] family meetings
[ ] end of life symptoms
[ ] challenges end of life

new favorite word: choledochojejunostomy 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG. How is it physically possible to cram all that info into 1 week! #baffled

--Ray H.

Connie said...

Haha hey RAY!! I didn't know you read my blog :) Those lectures were definitely given over several weeks, but since the advent of webcasting, well...it's easy to fall behind. I got through it okay!