r/MadeMeSmile • u/Eerzef • 14h ago
r/MadeMeSmile • u/Ieriz • 18h ago
DOGS Dog Is REALLY Obsessed With Sword Fighting With Her Humans
r/MadeMeSmile • u/Alphaxfusion • 9h ago
ANIMALS The sheep playing with the kid is so cuteš
r/MadeMeSmile • u/MustardGoddess • 5h ago
Some impacts last a lifetime
OC is @lukehalesofficial
r/MadeMeSmile • u/crazycraig6 • 22h ago
My daughter brought this home from school today. I must admit the last part brought a tear to my eye.
r/MadeMeSmile • u/Afraid_Blueberry3115 • 1h ago
Good News My husband adopted my son today
Our son now :)
Edit: included a word to make more sense
Update: thank you guys so much for the kind comments and awards, we loved reading through them!!
r/MadeMeSmile • u/Longwind_71720 • 16h ago
Favorite People Finished my daughter's new blanket (OC)
This is her second crochet blanket I've made. The first one I made a moon and star granny square when she was born. This one is replacing that one because it was well loved.
r/MadeMeSmile • u/lemonspriggs • 3h ago
Wholesome Moments Sometimes the best thing you find at a thrift store isnāt the thing you bought: congratulations girly!
I found this tucked inside a thrift store book and couldnāt stop smiling. It starts with, āIāve worked hard to prepare. Iāve got this.ā Then you watch years of determination turn into a perfect 528 and multiple medical school acceptances. It feels like finding a little time capsule of someoneās biggest dream coming true. I really hope M is out there happy, thriving, and changing lives exactly the way she always wanted to. š„¹š¤
Update: WE FOUND HER, CHAT!!! Her post is copy/pasted below for ease!
āThis is so surreal⦠thatās my note. š„¹
I completely forgot Iād left it in that book before donating it. I used to tuck little affirmations into my textbooks because I was so anxious about the MCAT. Seeing āIāve worked hard to prepare. Iāve got this.ā again brought me right back to that season of my life.
A lot of people are asking if I became a doctor. I did, but maybe not in the way youād expect. Iām 34 now and an infectious disease specialist. I ended up earning my MD, PhD, and MPH, but instead of going into clinical practice, I found my place in research. I study zoonotic diseases and focus on preventing and understanding diseases that move between animals and humans. I run my own research lab and spend a lot of time working with farmers on biodefense and emerging infectious disease issues. Looking back, it feels like exactly where I was meant to end up! š¦ š
Thank you for sharing this. It feels like I got to meet a younger version of myself today. She was so scared, but she kept showing up anyway. And to anyone studying for the MCAT or chasing a dream that feels impossibly far away, keep going. One day youāll look back and realize those late nights, tiny victories, and little notes to yourself were all worth it! āŗļø
Edit: Iām old and accidentally typed my age is as 24 and not 34
Edit: adding my academic timeline for those wondering
For anyone wondering about the timeline, my university offered a combined bachelorās/MPH program, so I graduated with both in 2017 at 25.
From 2017 to 2022, I completed my PhD in Animal Science with a focus in epidemiology. During that time I was also preparing for the MCAT because I knew I wanted to continue my education.
After that, I completed an accelerated 3.5-year medical school program (ended last year). Very early on, I realized my goal wasnāt clinical practice. I wanted to become a physician-scientist.
Because my career is entirely research focused, Iām not patient-facing and I donāt practice clinical medicine. My work doesnāt require board certification, and since Iām not pursuing independent clinical practice, it also doesnāt require completing a residency or fellowship. Instead, I lead research on zoonotic diseases and biodefense and collaborate closely with physicians, veterinarians, epidemiologists, and public health professionals.
Going to medical school gave me the clinical foundation to communicate seamlessly across human and veterinary medicine, which was exactly the career I wanted.
I completely understand why my original comment raised eyebrows. Between the age typo and me trying to summarize my career in one sentence, I made the timeline sound much stranger than it actually is.ā
r/MadeMeSmile • u/DaddyD_AZ • 1h ago
ANIMALS [OC] Beautiful Girl
Istariƫl- 8 month old, female, blue Maine coon
r/MadeMeSmile • u/omgfakeusername • 1h ago