November 2017
Although another month has gone by, the New Orleans weather
doesn’t make it seem like fall. This month was also nice because it was the first
long holiday we had, so we were able to go home, see our families, and have
delicious thanksgiving food.
This month, we focused on the pharmacology of the endocrine
and reproductive systems, which was really cool. Most of our learning was
focused on diabetes, methods of treatment and maintenance, and complications of
insulin resistance. I felt that this block was very informative but also very
applicable since my family has a history of Type 2 diabetes, so I was able to
use some of the information and relay it to family members.
As for activities outside of the classroom, I started
volunteering with the Salvation Army! Being in New Orleans for so many years, I’ve
seen many people on the sides of intersections, asking for meals and money, so
I decided that to best help that specific need, why not give these people free
meals at the Salvation Army? So far, it’s been a nice experience, and I’ll be
starting to help out with their annual Christmas toy drive, which seems like it
will be exciting.
Some classmates and I also attended a Diwali celebration,
hosted by one of my organizations on the undergraduate campus (IATU). Being a
part of this organization for my fifth year has been fun, and it was even more enjoyable
planning this large event. We were able to see different performances and enjoy
a catered meal, which was a nice reminder of the home cooked food I received
over my holiday break.
This month was full of new things, particularly volunteering
at the Salvation Army. Coming up this week, I’ll be working with Habitat for
Humanity again as some of my peers and I help with another house build, which
should be nothing short of a good time.
Until next time,
-Joshua
(picture taken at the IATU event)
November's Hours: 15
Semester Total hours: 23
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