Hello Everyone.
That's right, Ken and I moved to Kentucky. He applied everywhere for positions in Civil Engineering and soon enough, he was invited to work for Toyota at the National Headquarters in Erlanger, Kentucky. He was invited back to his previous employer, but the offer was weak. So we jumped in a U-Haul with all our belongings, our animals, and open hearts on Thursday, April 14th and here we are. So far everything has been great. Our friend Garrett (who lives in Louisville) came over to visit on Saturday and we had dinner in Cincinnati with our cousins on Sunday. I am currently looking into Nursing Programs at schools nearby. I need to take some pre-req's at Cincinnati State or University of Cincinnati and then I will apply to their Nursing Programs as well as Northern Kentucky University. The community we live in is beautiful and shopping is conveniently located. Today has been sort of a rainy day but the birds are still chirping. I am busy filling out applications and gathering information about each college. Onward.
My Journey
This is an internet journal of my adventures.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Decisions Decisions
Hello Everyone,
It has been a while and I am sure you all are wondering what has been happening since my last post. Life has changed for the better. I have decided not to pursue Medical School at Ross University. There are many reasons why I have made this decision, but overall I was not happy with the sense that this career was going to completely take over my life. I knew it was going to be tough and I was up for the challenge, but once I was in the position I was undeniably crestfallen. Nonetheless, I would still like to move forward in the Medical world. I know I am meant to care for others and I will never give up my aspirations. Ken and I are back in Michigan and we are doing great. Happy, Healthy, Walking, Talking. I am currently looking into Nursing and Physician Assistant programs and Ken is searching for Master’s Degree Level Civil Engineering opportunities. In the meantime, I have completed a C.N.A course to enhance my experiences in hopes to provide direct patient care. Henry Ford Health System has invited me back to join the research team. It’s good to be back and I am positive that this is God’s plan for me.
It has been a while and I am sure you all are wondering what has been happening since my last post. Life has changed for the better. I have decided not to pursue Medical School at Ross University. There are many reasons why I have made this decision, but overall I was not happy with the sense that this career was going to completely take over my life. I knew it was going to be tough and I was up for the challenge, but once I was in the position I was undeniably crestfallen. Nonetheless, I would still like to move forward in the Medical world. I know I am meant to care for others and I will never give up my aspirations. Ken and I are back in Michigan and we are doing great. Happy, Healthy, Walking, Talking. I am currently looking into Nursing and Physician Assistant programs and Ken is searching for Master’s Degree Level Civil Engineering opportunities. In the meantime, I have completed a C.N.A course to enhance my experiences in hopes to provide direct patient care. Henry Ford Health System has invited me back to join the research team. It’s good to be back and I am positive that this is God’s plan for me.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Island life and Medical School livin'
We have already had four exams. Mini 1 part 1 (50ish questions) and Mini 2 part 2 (81questions) which was 45% of our grade. We had a Histology exam which was 2% of our grade and Anatomy practical which was 3%. For the remainder of our grade (for this block) we have a Final (45%), Histology (2%) and another Anatomy Practical (3%). We have four blocks this semester. The final includes each block. Ross University has changed their curriculum and grading scale to become more “systems based” as many other medical schools are currently doing. This new academic program was a bit confusing (to myself, my colleagues, and staff), but I’m certain I understand it now. In regards to how I am doing “academic wise,” welllll….I was not doing as well as I would have liked. However, I have now found my “study pattern” and I am seeing improvements. In the beginning I found the information to be a bit overwhelming. I am accustomed to it now, and it seems to be coming together much better. I have been using what they call “media –site.” This is a program where you can watch the lectures online because they have been recorded. It honestly saves so much time (you can double speed slow talking professors) so I can concentrate on certain subjects more efficiently. If I need more time for pharmacology for example, I have it. For Anatomy, we are required to do one dissection a week. We also have TA sessions, and have access to lab almost all the time. Ross’ motto for Anatomy lab is: “learn one, do one, teach one.” Therefore, students rotate dissections and presentations. In addition, we have a pass/fail course called problem based learning (PBL) where we are introduced to a case, and our team has to solve the case. This is where I excel. We conduct research, write reports, and present our findings. It’s actually pretty cool and I have great team members.



Otherwise, I love the island, the culture, and surprisingly the ocean (despite the saltiness). Our neighbors do our laundry, clean our place once a week, and let us play with their goats!! (aka Ken’s Kids). Dominica is extremely beautiful and there is so much to see. We visited “Emerald Pool” on a Sunday and it was breathtaking. Ken is enjoying his time here. He is working at a restaurant called Tomato and he is becoming a certified Scuba Diver. He has met other spouses and hangs out with them frequently. Together we enjoy church, Ping-Pong, and going down to the beach in our spare time. (Which is 5 minute walk!!!) Church is nice. Ken has been winning in Ping-Pong. In the ocean yesterday, I saw purple fish, blue fish, and a purple/clearish eel! Eek! I also got stung by something- it was very, very minor- folks. As far as being in the JUNGLE… the bugs are actually okay…there are lizards, ants, and mosquitos EVERYWHERE. Weather: always 80-90F and it has been raining a lot (it’s rainy season), so you do have to carry and umbrella everywhere you go. We were thinking about getting a dog…we’ll see how that goes. I think it would be fun! The vaccinations are cheap, taking them back to America is not bad- as far as pricing, and many dogs need homes. However, as mom reminded us, we need to check into the price of dog food, and other care- if need be.
GO STATE!!!!!
If anyone wants to come and visit, this place is just down the road....
They have a resturant, spa, and rooms.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
First check-in from Dominica
Hi Everyone!
I am finally feeling settled in my new apartment, Ross University and Dominica! However, I still do not know where some grocery stores are and how to get there (after my third week here). I have been busy studying, going to class, and making notes. I have been experimenting with different study patterns and tactics. I tried mediasite, different types of study products, study groups, computer note taking, and writing notes. As we have been told, medical school is completely different than undergraduate education. I wanted to try different things to really get a sense of what was going to work best for me. I am here to make the most out of my education, and if that means trial and error, that’s okay. I think I’ve found what works for me and I am going to take that pattern/schedule and run head on toward success. I would like to join an organization, but I need to see how the first test goes. Our first test is 2 weeks into the curriculum — which is THIS MONDAY (September 20th, 2010). Side note; this is also the same day House premieres. I will reward myself with that! Ken, my husband, is here and has been such a great support. I am not sure if I could do this without him.
In addition, I did get a chance to go on an Island tour. We went to the capital, Roseau, Botanical Gardens, Trafalgar Falls, and Sulfur Springs. I have attached pictures from the tour and of our apartment.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Medicine and Culture
The more I read about Ross University School of Medicine, the more excited I become about matriculating. This medical school really has a good thing going. Not only are we (students) learning the same medical practices as those in the US, Canada, and the UK, but we will be learning it in a completely foreign, tropical environment. We have the opportunity to truly experience another culture and as an Anthropologist, this is exceptionally thrilling. Perhaps this curriculum will compel students to mature as professionals in a way other schools may not be capable of. Stepping out of our comfort zone, we will be able to understand the great differences, as well as the common likenesses, in people. No matter where your travels take you, there will always be people that feel sadness, happiness, and madness. There will always be people who are politically correct and there will always be people who are considered to dwell outside cultural norms. I believe that diversity is a concept that all aspiring physicians need to be acquainted with. All patients will be different. Some will not follow our orders, a few will want outrageous treatments, and several will listen to us; therefore it is imperative for us to recognize that every patient is going to bring something new to the examining table and we as physicians should treat each case independently.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
It's Almost Time to Leave- Checklist

Ken will be going with me to Dominica after he finishes his thesis. He will finish next week and present to the board on August 18th, 2010. His thesis has been a success and he did find some statistically significant data which is wonderful! Now, we need to tie up all of our loose ends and finish applying for our visas. I will be leaving in 26 Days.
Checklist
Resign from HFHS (check)
Doctor's Visits and Vaccinations for Visa (check)
Purchase Round Trip Ticket for Ken (check!)
Collect two International Checks $40 and $200 (check)
Send Info for both of our Visas (Kelly's- check)
Get Dublin (our Cat) to Mom's (check)
Get Bazzle (our Lizard) a Temporary Home
Sell Ken's Jeep (check!)
Cancel Insurance (check)
Cancel Phones
Pay all Outstanding Bills (Dentist, Credit Card, Quad)
Sell Quad? (decided against selling it)
Clean and Organize
Store Wedding Gifts (check)
Figure out what to do with TV and Bed (Both-check)
Get Books and Other Materials Needed. Anatomy Kit, Gloves, Medical Dictionary (check)
Confirm Housing Arrangements in Dominica (CHECK!)
Cut Hair (it's hot there!) (Checkity check)
Shoping List
Bug Spray, Benadryl, Hydocortisone, Flippy Floppys, Umbrella, Rain Coat, Rain Boots, Medicated Chapstick, Pepto, Tums, Toiletries, 2 new skirts, 2 new shirts, 1 Nice White Sweater, Hand Sanitizer, 1-2 Scrub Pants, Gloves, White Board, Dry Erase Markers, Padlock?, Small Fan (Battery Op), Small Table Lamp (Battery Operated), Headphones, ummm that's all I can think of right now....I am sure there's more.
Pack (check)
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