Other Blogs

Here are some other blogs of friends and other medical students I would recommend checking out. If you know of other blogs I should post let me know.

The One With a Red Stethoscope
A relationship advice columnist turned medical student in Washington DC. I always seem to have a story to tell, so brace yourself for the full disclosure

Doctor Psychobabble
A doctor completing my psychiatry residency in Brooklyn, New York. I talk to strangers on a daily basis, and I like to take photos of trash. I invite you to join me during my adventure through the looking glass.

Island Med Student
Doctor Psychobabble med school days at Ross University

Orange is the New Normal
A mom of 3 girls living in the Seattle 'burbs trying to navigate the bumpy road of Multiple Sclerosis and stay positive-yet realistic-at the same time.

If These Scrubs Could Talk
A student at Ross University School of Medicine, I continue to chronicle the almost daily life and rigmarole of a med student. I write to feel good and feel good to write. So sit back, relax, and let your eyes do the walking.

Diary of a Caribbean Med Student
A medical student at the American University of the Caribbean, located on the Dutch side of the beautiful island of St. Maarten. I am currently completing my clinical rotations in the US as well as the UK.

From Louisiana to Dominica
A blog to help people affiliated with Ross University navigate the island and life in Dominica.

To Medical School and Beyond!
A fellow Ross University classmate's spouse. As my husband Alex focuses his fourth semester of medical school at Ross University, I'm here to tell the tales of all of his adventures on the nature island of the Caribbean!

My Plasticity
I invite you to join me as I share my plasticity as a med student at AUC, or more accurately, a human being on the way to becoming a doctor.
 
What's Jessica Up To?
A Ross University students blog who graduated in 2010. A blog following me from the very beginning of my medical education! With USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CS/CK, interviews and rotations completed, I am finally preparing for what lies ahead - graduation and life in residency!

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