Hi all! This is actually Sam posting about a few things that happened towards the end of residency. Here are some photos when Dr. Nikhil Godbole invited all the third year residents to his house prior to our graduation. We had a very nice BBQ and enjoyed seeing the grill that Nik put together himself.
During our visit, it started to rain. And then it rained some more! Eventually, we noticed water coming into the house from through the garage and back door. So, our dinner party soon became a "dump water out from the Godbole's home" party. Good times!
I guess we saw a frog while we were dumping water. I don't quite remember that!
Kids of course love playing in the water, despite it being cold and wet outside. Here's Eden "helping" with the water removal from the driveway:
One of the best parts of wrapping up our residency was handing off our chief responsibilities to the new Chief Residents. Bryant and I took Fred Nelson (far left, new Air Force chief resident) and Hal Blegen (middle left, new Army chief resident) to lunch (although I'm pretty sure we all paid for ourselves) to discuss the program and residents. We also handed down the chief gifts, which have been handed down from chief to chief over the years (a pocket watch for the "time keeper" chief resident, and the gavel for the "judge" chief resident). I definitely miss these guys!
In May, we ended up flying out to Washington, D.C. where all of the 2nd and 3rd year residents attended the Ocular Trauma Course (hosted at the Walter Reed Medical Center) while the 1st year residents held down call with Dr. Valentin. Most of us stayed at the Navy Lodge, and it was great!
The course itself was held at the USUHS campus in Bethesda, across the street from the NIH. When we weren't in lectures, cutting on cadaver heads, or practicing globe repairs, we had a great time exploring the city and seeing the sights.
Lincoln Memorial:
Washinton Monument:
White House:
And it took 3 years, but we finally did it! We got a photo of all of my class together for the first time. From left to right: Nathan Davidson (Army, staying at the ISR in San Antonio), me, Bryant Giles (Army, currently stationed in Tennessee), Tatiana Zanganeh (Air Force, my fellow pre-select colleague, currently half-way done with her Peds fellowship at CHOP), Adam Altman (Air Force, currently stationed in Dayton, Ohio), and Charlie Stevens (Air Force, currently stationed in Alaska).
This is probably the best shot of all of us! We sure had some great times together, but I am definitely glad that residency is over!
We went out for some Ethiopian food for dinner... Not my favorite type of food. But eating with my hands was definitely a new experience! (It felt weird during the whole COVID era)
Charlie and I went on a run together a few times, along with some of the other residents. I wanted to see the Washington, D.C. temple, so I decided to run there one morning. I didn't realize I was so out of shape! I had to walk half the time, but Charlie was patient with me. We had a great time together.
The of course, before leaving D.C., we had to hit up the National Mall. The best part was the free Zoo. It was great! Charlie and I went and looked at the animals together before catching our flights back home.