The hard work paid off! We presented our case study successfully, even with the absence of our two members. I wasn’t able to sleep peacefully at night because of this. Too anxious about the possible questions our professor may ask. I can through the screen the glimpse of good impression in our instructor’s eyes.
Good thing isn’t it?Tomorrow is a big day. Literally the worst. As a future health provider I’m aware of the actual expectation of this field. I had an impressive performance with our past phlebotomy assessment in our immersion. But the thing is, I’m afraid of injection. A little story time, when I was young, the hospital became my second home because of my respiratory illness and other complications. Each day passed in my hospitalization, different medication was assess to me. IV fluids, injections, etc.
I cried right after the needle was taken off my skin. The nurse said, “if you want to get back at me, take medical field and surely you’ll enjoy.” she said softly with a smile on her face and caresses my elbow. So when I was in my primary school, whenever someone asked me what degree would I take, I would answer, “nursing”. And here I am right now.
I could really tell I’m pretty sure I can beat the cowardice allegations. But, WHO KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS, RIGHT? Either way, too much exaggeration, in the Almighty, I have faith. Bless me, gatekeepers.
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Vinci's Memoir
General FictionTravel along with a pen and camera made him blissful with a touch of music that always had been his best companion. Getting a medical degree prompted him to continue to live for good. Without these elements, he's just a mere human with no dream, an...