My 2nd summer break is finally here! We have 3 weeks off after Spring Semester, and then 3 weeks off after our 8 week Summer Semester. Also, I'll be getting married on August 11 and I very excited to open that new chapter in my life as well. She'll be a nurse, the perfect occupation to come travel with me in the Air Force for a few years (at least) after I graduate.
Our school is going through some massive changes right now. I just got trained taking digital radiographs last week, as our dark room was completely removed to make room for a brand new computer lab to view digital x-rays. It looks amazing! We are also dumping our paper charts in favor of axiUm, a digital record keeping software that will be the new lifeblood of our school. The patient's x-rays, charting, treatment plan, financial information, etc. will all be in axiUm. Each operatory will be getting a computer (presumably by the time we come back in August) where we can input this information. This will dramatically change the look and feel of the way we deliver treatment. My biggest concern is the faculty members that are not too excited about the introduction of new technology. I think most of them see it as an obstacle rather than an opportunity. It's unfortunate, but I think most of the students are very excited about getting rid of these paper records and get more in tune with how dentistry is done in the real world. After all, most practices that my classmates will start or buy into will be using digital records of some kind so I think it's invaluable to learn dentistry using these kinds of technologies now.
On the Air Force front, not much is new. Just bought some health insurance again for the new year and will be submitting a reimbursement for that soon. Also, my LES (for my stipend) has been going to my old address and I've been trying to sort that out. They come every 2 weeks so here in a couple days I'll see if my latest address change efforts will get them going where they need to be, to my new house!
On a side note, school is slowing down a lot now. I'm excited because hopefully I can start getting back in the gym and get my body in shape for COT. I played sports in high school and recreationally in college, and I even play basketball quite a bit now, so it's not like I'm out of shape by any means. I can pull off about 9:40 on my 1.5 mile run which puts me near the high end of the Air Force PT scoring. Having said that, I want to prepare myself in the best way possible and I'm looking forward to trimming that time even more and getting stronger for COT in the summer of 2014.
I think that's all for now, lots of personal changes and changes at school. Things are getting easy which means I have more time to do the things I want to do. It feels like the big hurdles have been overcome and now I just need to buckle in and keep doing what needs to be done and in 2 short years, I'll be a dentist!
It's also that time of year again when people are starting school and I'm getting more and more emails. Don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions about the program and check out the tabs at the top for more information!
I'm glad I found this blog. I am reapplying to OU this year. I was one out from the alternates last year and have acted on the advice Dr. Jones gave me in January so I'm pretty optimistic for this cycle. I'm a non-traditional student making a change from programming to dentistry.
ReplyDeleteDo you know if there are any students heading into their second year who have a similar blog? I'm curious about how the new course blocks work compared to what you experienced in your first year. I wasn't able to make it to the pre-dental simulation in April, but I was there the previous year.
Congratulations making it through another year.
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