Hi everyone! My name is Morgan Dresvyannikov and I am a 4th year medical student. I currently live in Kansas City and attend the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine. This school offers a unique 6-Year BA/MD program, so I am a little over half-way to becoming a physician. I decided that I would like to start documenting my experience as a medical student- the good days, weird patient encounters, interesting facts, and everything in-between. There are some pretty unbelievable events that occur, so I figured why not share them? I mean Grey's Anatomy is coming up on it's 14th season, so I figured there might be some interest into what life is like as a real-life "Meredith", right?
Contrary to the popular belief, medical students are still able to have a life...somewhat. I will have been married to my 6th grade sweetheart for a year on July 23rd! One of the many things I gained when becoming married was my new, intimidating, forever-long, Russian last name. We figured I would need an easy signature in the future, so the most logical conclusion we came to was MD^2. This name satisfies my inner math geek like no other. As you can see we laugh a lot!
We have a wonderful fur-child named Auggie! He clearly considers himself to be human.
Some of my favorite hobbies are baking, watching movies, and taste-testing ice cream shops all around the city! So in addition to what life is like as a medical student, you will also see some favorite recipes, movie reviews, and ice-cream location recommendations!
My intention for this blog is to provide some helpful tips and insight to new medical students, or even people that are interested in medicine. We will discuss helpful study tips to survive challenging courses, how to dress under a white coat, and how to maintain a balanced life. Becoming a physician takes a huge amount of time, energy, and commitment; but it is one of the most rewarding processes in the world. I hope that I can encourage those who are struggling, and describe what it is like to be on this awesome journey.
One last thing, be prepared for some fun facts about the human body and your overall health!
- Did you know that nerve impulses travel at over 400 km/hr (249 mi/hr)!? That's some serious speed!
Looking forward to exploring all that Steemit has to offer! Thanks for reading!