



So Residency has come to an end with a commencement ceremony at the Bayou Club. So many emotions! First, we have finished a three year program and are moving on to further training. Then we must leave for Michigan to start fellowship, the next step. We leave behind a lot of friends and family. Overall graduation was great (better than I expected it to be). I was astonished to find out that I actually won a "House Officer of the Year" award - given annually with a plaque and $500. This award was totally unexpected. The next day we started our drive to Michigan. Here are a few pictures. More to follow at Grad 2006
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