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Boy, Ellen Kristine M. OF LIFE LATELY, WHEREABOUTS AND WHATNOTS Day 1: SUMMER VIBES Personally, I have pretty mixed feelings about our immersion. It's not that I feel scared or anything. This so-called immersion is actually an advantage to us five since we're the first group to have this pre-internship as they say. First day of duty went pretty well I guess? It's kind of hard on the first day since I didn't know anyone well except for my group mates. We’re stuck in the lab for 8 hours without phones or gadgets which in some ways bad but there are more good things to it. I was assigned to CM/Para section for a week and in every section comes with an instructor. Mine was Ma'am Sheila whom I thought was a tough and strict one but turns out to be a smart and humorous person. All I can is she's very kind for her looks. It was my first time to view abnormal specimens under the microscope plus a bonus, we kind of isolated a parasite which is pretty awesome I had the opportunity to read results which again is awesome since we didn't had the opportunity to do this at school. I wasn't expecting a lot but for a boring day it turned out to be fun. Day 2: UPDATING MY LIFE Pretty much life has been mixed up lately. Sleeping patterns changed, so yeah I’m exhausted for the 2nd day. Nothing much happened during the day. Same old routine, different instructor with their different

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Boy, Ellen Kristine M.OF LIFE LATELY, WHEREABOUTS AND WHATNOTS

Day 1: SUMMER VIBESPersonally, I have pretty mixed feelings about our immersion. It's not that I feel scared or anything. This so-called immersion is actually an advantage to us five since we're the first group to have this pre-internship as they say. First day of duty went pretty well I guess? It's kind of hard on the first day since I didn't know anyone well except for my group mates. Were stuck in the lab for 8 hours without phones or gadgets which in some ways bad but there are more good things to it. I was assigned to CM/Para section for a week and in every section comes with an instructor. Mine was Ma'am Sheila whom I thought was a tough and strict one but turns out to be a smart and humorous person. All I can is she's very kind for her looks. It was my first time to view abnormal specimens under the microscope plus a bonus, we kind of isolated a parasite which is pretty awesomeI had the opportunity to read results which again is awesome since we didn't had the opportunity to do this at school. I wasn't expecting a lot but for a boring day it turned out to be fun.

Day 2: UPDATING MY LIFEPretty much life has been mixed up lately. Sleeping patterns changed, so yeah Im exhausted for the 2nd day. Nothing much happened during the day. Same old routine, different instructor with their different patterns of collection. Maam Jonievel was my mentor this time. Shes awesome and has a great sense of humour.

Day 3: FIRST TIME JITTERSI was assigned to the phlebotomy section this time. As expected, I extracted blood from patients. I was actually nervous in doing so because it's my first time again in months. Good thing is that I pulled it off. I was taught the proper technique, had a chat with some instructors, and had the chance to tour the hospital and that's about it. BTW, Ma'am GieGie was the nicest so far. She reminds me of my tita actually. If only I can hug her hahah

Day 4: SO FAR, SO GOODThey were not joking when they said they were giving a quiz. It was hard but it went well. Scored a 42 over a 59 which I guess is good. Maam Jira was supposed to be my mentor but was sick so she was replaced by Maam Irish. Maam Irish is a fresh grad and I think shes cool. I didnt stayed at my section for a long time so I didnt had a time to ask her about her medtech life. Spontaneous day. Day 5: TGIFTGIF man, hoorah! Only the three of us (Cindy, Renzy and me) were there. The two were sent to Bayombong for a bloodletting activity. I was still assigned to CM/Para but I rarely go there. I thought my mentor was a nurse because she looked like one but turns out one of the smartest medtech in the lab. The rest of the day went well. Sir Olpindo asked a bunch of questions which we didnt even know the answers. How embarrassing! But we had the opportunity to witness their Flag retreat.