Happy cakeday, and good luck with your residency! I think the support of your spouse being near will help you get through those years way easier than if you'd have chosen the other option <3
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Hello again everyone!
I haven’t been very active lately, but thanks to someone on the site noticing and celebrating it, I realized today is my cakeday! This will be my first time celebrating it. Also, my actual birthday is on the 16th of this month. So I thought—why not celebrate both cakedays with a simple and small train?
I handpicked a few games that I think are worth playing. Hope you all like it!
Thank you in advance to everyone who sends birthday wishes. I might not be able to respond to each one individually!
Hop on!
From this point on, there are no giveaways included—so feel free to skip if you're not interested :)
In my previous post, I shared my thoughts and current situation regarding where I’d be doing my residency. The results are in, and I’m happy to share with anyone interested that I’ve matched into anesthesiology.
Thank you very much to everyone who sent good wishes.
As some of you may remember, urology was actually my main goal. However, I couldn’t match into urology in the capital city, where my spouse is currently doing her residency and where we live. Technically, I could have matched into urology in a city about two hours away, but I felt that living in a more central city and doing my residency in anesthesiology at one of the country’s most prestigious hospitals for the next five years would be more appealing than moving to a smaller city with limited resources and being apart from my wife.
I hope I won’t regret this decision in the future—time will tell. But one thing is certain: in five years, I will be a specialist in Anesthesiology and Reanimation :)
Good Luck ^^
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