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  • 19 Jul 2006

    Last night around 9, our water cut out. I spoke to a couple neighbors and they had no water, either. There was nothing about it on TV, and the Boston Water hotline was completely busy. We went to bed, and when we got up this morning, it was working again. We thought it was nothing big. We were wrong.

    M says that Mass Ave near BMC was still closed when she got in this morning, and their ER was evacuated and closed overnight. And I think she said it still is. Bad for patients, but good for her: it means she probably won't have to admit any patients today.

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  • 16 May 2006

    My wife graduated from medical school on Sunday. For the past four years, I've been continually humbled by her hard work, dedication, and her ridiculously vast memory. I suppose that will continue for at least the next three, and more likely for the rest of our lives. Here's photographic evidence. My own pictures are still pending.

    Update 1 June: Just a few photos came out.

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  • 16 Mar 2006

    M will be doing her Residency at Boston Medical Center in Boston, MA.

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  • 23 Feb 2006

    Well, it's done. Last night, at 8:30pm, M's ranked list of residencies was locked. It's all in the hands of the algorithm, now. I've been asked not to publish her entire list, but last time I mentioned this, I fairly accurately represented the top of the list. She got personalized "thanks for applying here" letters from at least a couple of the programs that she says generally indicates that she's ranked highly, which is good.

    Only three weeks until Match Day!

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  • 15 Jan 2006

    M's last medical residency interview was Friday. Her rank order list isn't due until February 22, but she's already separated the group into "desirables" and "less desirables". Above the fold are Brown in Providence, BU and Mt. Auburn in the Boston area, and George Washington in DC.

    Stay tuned for more developments as they happen!

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  • 11 Nov 2005

    Although there's a chance that she may get a couple more in the next week or two, it's very likely that M's received all the requests for interviews that she can expect. The following are the interviews she's scheduled, in chronological order:

    • University of Connecticut in Farmington, CT (two separate interviews for two different programs)
    • George Washington University in Washington, DC
    • Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA
    • Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA
    • University of Maryland in Baltimore, MD
    • Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven, CT
    • Boston Medical Center (associated with Boston University) in Boston, MA
    • Mt. Auburn Hospital (associated with Harvard) in Cambridge, MA
    • Lahey Clinic (associated with Tufts) in Burlington, MA (just north of Cambridge)
    • Brown Medical School in Providence, RI

    Solely based on percentages and how much we know about the cities, the Boston area looks pretty likely. All of the interviews are between Thanksgiving and January 13. She has to have her list sorted by February 22. Match Day is March 16. Exciting!

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  • 6 Oct 2005

    The following is M's current draft list for where she's applying for residencies. In most cases, I don't know the actual hospitals or programs, so this is just a list of the cities. Farmington, CT; New Haven, CT; Boston, MA; Providence, RI; Phildelphia, PA; Washington, DC; and Portland, OR. Possibly also on the list are San Francisco, CA and Rochester, NY.

    Update: Oh yeah, I forgot Baltimore, MD.

    Update, 9 Oct: We She applied today. Rochester, NY was on the final list, but not San Francisco or Baltimore.

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