I’m so done

Hey lovelies
I have been so busy that it surprises me how I have been able to keep this blog running in the past months. I feel so proud of myself esp after all that I had going for me. It just used to feel like a nice place to get a QUICK breather sometimes. I had my last exams at school yesterday. I haven’t known good sleep in like days but it was all worth it. I can sleep all I want now. Funny thing is, the sleep is so far fetched now. I hope I haven’t succeeded in chasing it away forever šŸ™‚
If you were asking about my exams, they were all good, very good actually šŸ™‚
I just want to thank God for the strength to pull through it all. I’m done! Finally, I’m so done *reality check*

The life

Sorry if there was any tag, message or anything that seemed like I ignored. I really appreciate the thought(s).

I’ve seen all my results now. I’ve fulfilled all the necessary requirements; signed all that needs to be signed, just waiting for all the formal ceremonies and all. I can definitely blog all I want without any slight feel of guilt. Feels so good šŸ™‚

Better than the past few months when I still had to deal with:

1. Completing my hospital practice (in different sub fields)
2. Turning in an acceptable dissertation – evidence based research work with a suitable patient group
(I even had to source for my own patients, it wasn’t funny)
3. Writing the state licencing exams
  – 100 theoretical questions with 71%  as the least possible score. 
   – Oral exams – Perhaps to be sure that you know what you did during the theoretical exams šŸ™‚
   – Practical exams – Randomly you’re allocated to a hospital. It could be in any of the sub-fields. You don’t know the hospital (or what kind) you’ll be sent to until you get there for the exam. So you just have to be well prepared to handle any kind of case that may come your way. From Traumatology to Neurology to whatever. You have a couple of minutes to get to the hospital after you find out the hospital you’re sent to, You get there, a patient is randomly selected for you. You have to examine the patient, describe the patient’s condition; aetiology, symptoms, prevalence bla bla just call it time for another oral exam. Draw a treatment plan and treat the patient – time to put all that knowledge to work. 
4. Plus thesis defense

It was like a continuum; you have to make it in one section to be able to proceed to the next. And we just had one chance each for the licensing exams or if you mess up in any of the parts, you’d have to start the process all over again later. It’s like you’re done with one, and you’re like “oh thank God, on to the next stage”.
It’s not been easy at all but I’m so happy I’m done with all of that and glory to God, I can now say I am a licensed physiotherapist. All the studying and sacrifice was definitely worth it. 
You guys will see more of me now, at least for a while until duty calls.
I’m having a nice long, well deserved break.
God is good šŸ™‚

Love always
JB

30 Comments

  1. Nice plate of jollof rice and chicken from Naijmum herself? You have seriously dealt with my salivary reflex. Please can someone start this teleporting thing already? šŸ™‚
    Thanks a lot, I appreciate xo

  2. congrats dear!!! this is a great one, wishing you all the best in your future endeavors! yipeee! i can get free consults …can i? lol

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