




These are pics from the Pre-Clinical Review, “Bristol’s Next Top Medic.” These are mostly of me as the ‘American Sports Jock.’ The first pic is all of the first-years in the cast and the one of the guy lying on the table is me about to give a rectal exam on stage in a practial examination.
Saturday, 25 March 2006
Hello,
I’ve been having a pretty good March so just, minus the rainy English weather (although I hear it has been a pretty dry winter here).
Since my last entry, when my Mom was here I was pretty swamped with work and commitments. On Friday, March 9, I caught a plane up to Newcastle in the morning to spend the weekend with her and visit some friends there. It was an awesome weekend!
It was an interesting combo of people that weekend. There was my mom and her friend, the family we were visiting (6 people), and then another Canadian student that was a friend of mom mom’s friend (if that makes sense) – she had come up from Essex for the weekend.
We walked around Tynemouth on the Friday, and met up to the friend of my mom (family to my mom’s friend who she was travelling with). It was nice to see the sea and a bit of Newcastle. We ate some really nice fish and chips for lunch and went to a pub in the evening. After the pub we came back for a late dinner which was amazing. The Dad is Turkish so he stuffed us full of all sorts of wonderful Turkish cuisines. I headed to bed fairly early because I had been up at 5:30 to catch the plane to Newcastle.
On Saturday we got up and went to Edinburgh for the day. There were six of us taking the train from Newcastle and we were meeting the daughter of the family there (who’s studying at St.Andrew’s in Scotland) and a friend of the other Canadian that was visiting who was living in Edinburgh for the year. Edinburgh was a beautiful city, we walked the royal mile seeing the Old Castle, the Palace and the new Scottish parliament buildings (no offense, but not the prettiest of new age construction!). We saw some cool shops too and looked for the tartan of my grandmothers’ sides (Douglas, Chisholm). We stopped in at a cheap pub and had lunch and my Mom got so see how packed the bar gets when Scotland’s playing Rugby in the 6 nations tournament. We went and walked around the new shops in Edinburgh in the before taking the train back in the evening to Newcastle.
We got a night tour of Newcastle on our return. I saw the Millennium Bridge, the Sage Opera Theatre, the Tyne Bridge and downtown Newcastle (sightseeing in Newcaslte). We went back to Tynemouth for dinner and out to a pub again for the evening. In the morning before leaving I saw The Angel of the North and the massive mall in Newcastle (two more tourist things to see). The mall is modelled after the West Edmonton Mall in Canada! All in all it was an awesome weekend. It was great to spend some time with my mom, get out of Bristol and be a tourist again.
Throughout the following week I mostly attended practices for the medic’s play I’m taking part in and tried to work on my essays. I did get out to a hockey practice and I played in the last Rugby match of the season. This time I played ‘winger’ which reminded me of like a wide-receiver in American football. I never played offence before in Rugby, but I quite enjoyed it! I mostly just waited for passes to run with the ball – but it’s always fun playing Rugby!
The following weekend I watched the Rugby on t.v. and watched the Wills Hall production of the musical, ‘South Pacific’. It was neat to watch everyone try to put on American accents (which they did fairly well!).
I tell you a bit about the play, because it’s really what’s been occupying my time lately (except for the 2 essays I had due for my GP attachment). It was called ‘Bristol’s Next Top Medic’ and was sort of modelled after the television show ‘America’s next to model.’ The point is to make fun of medicine, our course, and our professors. It was written by the 2nd years who were in it last year. The cast was all pre-clinical students (ie years 1 & 2 at Bristol). There were some people playing professors and some playing contestants in the show. It also had several videos between scenes and a few songs that I was part of 3 of them. I had two parts, one was in a video – where I played an American Professor that the 2nd years have. Then, in the play I was the American ‘Sports jock’ (must be my accent or something) as all the contestants filled some sort of stereotype we see at Bristol (e.g. there was a stoner, a bible-basher, a gap-year students, a northerner, foreign students, etc.). There were ten contestants and my character made it to final 3, so I was in a good number of scenes (not many lines though, and the lines were all American one-liners).
It was an absolutely hilarious show, and even my non-medical student friends who saw the play really enjoyed it. It was probably one of the best things I’ve done this year at Bristol, and I can’t wait to be a part of it next year! Hopefully there was a video of it and I can show you someday.
So the last few days of term were filled with doing that, finishing classes, and attending my last session with my GP (which consisted of him taking me an the 3 other students out for lunch, and we handed in our essays).
Now, the 2nd term is done – everyone’s gone home and I’ll be off to Switzerland this week to visit the Turvey’s some close family friends that are currently living there. I’ll hopefully get in some skiing and some sightseeing before knuckling down for my big exams at the end of April.
Too all my friends doing exams in Canada, best of luck!
Hope all is well,
-Pete

This is all the students that were with my Mom and Louise in Edinburgh

Mom and I in front of the palace in Edinburgh


Pics of Edinburgh






