Archive for November, 2006



Today is World AIDS Day

Every year on the first day of December, World AIDS Day is recognized as a reminder that despite major medical advances over the past decade or so, HIV and AIDS continue to be a major global epidemic. Be sure to take a few minutes to reflect on what this day means, and while you’re at [...]

15 More Days. . .

Soon the semester will be over, and I’ll fly back to Georgia for Christmas break. Before that happens there is still a lot of material that needs to be learned, and I have three more exams. Then I will be able to go to my parents’ home, visit my college town Athens, and rest, excercise [...]

Home stretch

I am currently in the middle of an exam week. After this week there will be just two and a half weeks left in the semester– which will include three more exams. More later.

Just when I thought the world was falling apart for my college football team, Georgia pulls off a much needed victory over one of the best teams in the nation. Two UGA-alum friends of mine, who study here at American University of the Caribbean, actually flew back to Georgia to attend this game in Auburn, [...]

Study break

Just a little 15 minute break before I do a little Biochem before I go to sleep. There were no classes today due to a national holiday/professor workshop or whatever, so I studied throughout the day. Yes, I am still desperately trying to find a study pattern/rhythm for medical school studies.
I recently got an email [...]

Reading Rainbow

The other day I saw a beautiful rainbow from my balcony and wanted to take a picture of it for all of you, but my digital camera is not functioning too great nowadays, so the rainbow is pretty faded. When I get back to the States for holidays I’ll be sure to get my camera [...]