Hello avid readers and welcome to the penultimate week of my project!
I'm almost done with the 10 weeks of my senior project! wooooohooooo. These past 2 months have been an emotional roller coaster. There were some good times and there were some bad times. I learned a lot and grew emotionally, spiritually, and geopolitically. Even though Dr. Lalani's office has been a great source of training and knowledge, I think ten weeks is the perfect amount of time for a research project. This way I can become accustomed to and knowledgeable about something and leave before my on-site mentor runs out of things for me to do.
This week in the office went very similar to last week where I would print off the different files of patients that are needed by Heather and various companies that need to check that Lalani's office has followed the standard operating procedure for treating certain conditions. Once again, along with progress notes I printed out what those companies needed, the results from past tests. This week Heather explained to me what the results I was printing out were actually for, which made my life more interesting. Apparently, when a patient has newly diagnosed diabetes, they go through five tests to confirm that they have diabetes, so the doctors have more specific data about the patient's individual case of diabetes.
The five tests are called the Doppler, Nerve Conduction, Smart Skan, Thyroid Biopsy, and a Retinal Scan. I am not sure on the specifics of these tests or how they work, but I know that in a typical diabetes screening all five are utilized. Similar to last week, I had to look for these five tests that were performed in the year 2016 in the files of the patients in addition to any progress notes that needed to be printed out. Why only 2016? I don't know but I'm sure companies have their reasons. Or maybe they don't have their reasons and they want these files as a joke, in which case this isn't a very funny prank. Anyways even though what I did in the office was not related to the PGX study, I still got to learn a bit about diabetes and continue helping Heather and the other office people with stuff that needs to be done and no one wants to do. Seriously, this one woman treats me like a saint every time I come in, because if I didn't print out this stuff then she would have to do it.
Outside of the office, I have slowly been putting together my power point for the final presentation. I will put the date of the presentation in my next post, because I am drawing a blank on when it is while I'm writing this post. I hope it goes well. It shouldn't be too hard. At least I don't think so. I mean even if it doesn't go well, what are they gonna do? Make me not graduate? On second thought, maybe that's how it works. Welp, we will find out. I gotta go now. I'll see you all next week!