My mentor and I have been working on documenting his unique steps he follows when conducting a robot-assisted hysterectomy. His methodology is a consistent, efficient, and effective way to perform the surgery, and being able to share his techniques with others in my Final Product will be a great asset to the medical community. As my project is due in two weeks on May 7th, it’s quintessential that I continue making progress on it and finish it as soon as possible.


Final Presentation Night is coming up quickly, on May 26th, and that means passing out invitations. I handed out and mailed nearly 30 invitations to family, friends, former teachers, and anyone else I felt has aided me in my ISM journey this year. While thinking about final presentations is nerve wracking and, quite frankly, a little overwhelming, I know I’ll be able to get over my fears of public speaking and muster up enough courage to give my 30 minute long speech. With my loved ones in the room supporting me, I’m sure the night will be a breeze.