I'm brainstorming ideas for my final paper right now, so I'm going over everything I've done. I think the most helpful thing I've done here is to read over the process notes. The Friday morning talks (especially Dr. Manning's CSI style presentation) were also a highlight, as well as the HCM conference. I've learned a lot more about the structure of a session, answers to specific questions I had, and I have a better sense of what kind of work genetic counselors actually do. Here's a list of my brainstorm. Apologies for cryptic phrases...
- process notes
- prenatal = favorite
- no clinic, but that's okay
- 9 AM seminars (CSI!)
- HCM conference
- blend of psych/genetics
- grad school applications
- hospital atmosphere
- Stanford campus
- psychosocial vs. science
- intern vs. volunteer
- useful work
- videos of sessions
- made me want to work and study even more
- textbook devouring
- not all glamorous
- hard work, research
- play to strengths
- each has own style
- patients' process/agenda
- contracting
- rotations
- metabolic, cancer, dysmorphology, prenatal
