I hope everyone is coming back feeling relaxed and recharged! I know I feel ready to come back and attack another quarter :)
EYEnstein of the week:
If you haven't heard yet, we have a local celebrity in our class! This week the spotlight is yet on another recent addition to the EYEnstein family, Pauline See! (Her last name was made for this profession - so jealous!)
Here she was featured as a cover girl for a magazine! Hurry and get her autograph now before she gets too famous! :)
Let's get to know our cover girl a little better!
Coree: "So I know you did quite a bit of traveling this year and last year. Tell us a little more about your travels."
Pauline: "Yes, I did! I went to Hawaii, Portland, San Francisco, New York, and Toronto (last year). This year I went to Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Macau and Taipei. I love traveling, exploring new places and trying new cuisine!"
Me:"I remember seeing your wedding pictures last year! How is marriage life treating you and how do you balance it all?"
Pauline: "Marriage life is treating me well, my hubby is very supportive in everything I do. though in the beginning it was quite an adjustment for me since I did not know how to cook (i.e. I did not know how to boil water and he had to teach me) but now I'm better. I try to balance everything by making time to do different activities together, like exercising, movies, traveling, or date nights!"
Me: "You are a very talented knitter! What was the last thing you knitted and what other things do you like to do on your free time?"
Pauline: "Why, thank you! I think that last project I had was knitting beanies for babies which I donated to a local hospital. I used to have an Etsy shop, where I sold a lot of goodies I made, but not much time lately to update. Other things I like to do encompass all things arts and crafts! I like drawing, scrap-booking, sewing, knitting, crocheting, and baking. People have made fun of me on how my house is like little sections of Joann's (laughs) and of course I love to travel and find new places to eat!"
Me: "What mode of practice would you like to adopt once you graduate and what would your ideal career look like?"
Pauline: "Before I thought I'd want to do a solo practice, but now I'm open to a group practice. I think this will give me much more flexibility in personal life, and patients are still taken care of!"
Me: "How was the transition from EYEvenger to EYEnstein?"
Pauline: "I think my transition from EYEvenger to EYEnstein was very smooth. Everyone is so friendly and welcoming! I'm lucky to be part of this wonderful class!"
UPDATES:
Just a few reminders…
- Contact Lens Lab – remember that RGP lens we received in lab last week? Be sure to analyze it and bring Welcome Back EYEnsteins!!
- When emailing Dr. Myung-Lee she has requested that we use our ketchum.edu email address.
- Lookout for Test Files this week, Dr.
- Badge Reels, Penlights, Clinic Pads fundraiser coming soon.
Events this week…
Monday 12/1
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Tuesday 12/2
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11am – Open House with Dean Woo
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Wednesday 12/3
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Thursday 12/4
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Friday 12/5
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Bring laptops to EBP lecture
EBP Endnote Presentation
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Pauline and David wish the EYEnsteins a wonderful and safe holiday!
aren't they just adorbs?!
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