HOWEVER, on my peds rotation it came in handy. And when I say handy, I mean really handy. The other medical student on my pediatrics rotation fell seriously ill, not once but twice. He developed a high fever resulting in the inability to get out of bed for several days, and actual hallucinations. During this time I also developed a little bit of a scratchy throat for a day or two which quickly resolved. It seemed like my body was fighting off a lesser version of something awful it had encountered before. (I don't mean to imply that I have a killer immune system or that I never get sick. I actually get sick a lot, it is just that pediatrics clinic can't hold a candle to the immune challenge you get from hangin' with a family that has 13 kids).
Apparently, it is very common for medical students to fall very ill during their pediatrics rotation. We were warned about this, and staff commented that the acquiring of severe illness from peds clinic seems to occur more often with people who are only children growing up or had fairly clean living environments. Well, not a problem here! :)

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Such a big and awesomely diverse family! I really dig your blog. I'm a vet student and I can completely empathize with your occasionally feeling overwhelmed. I guess one benefit on vet school would be that I can't catch most of the stuff we deal with. Its a lot to soak up. But, congrats on getting this far, you're almost there!
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