Mike - A (running) tour of Boston (2020-2021)
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My name's Mike Kelly, and I'm one of the third year Med Pete's residents here, um, Ph Emergency from Buffalo, New York Go Bills on did most of my schooling in upstate New York. I went to Colgate University for undergrad, and then I went to University of Rochester for medical school in between. Then I did spend some time in elementary school in Dorchester, Mass. Where I was working with an AmeriCorps program called City Year. So my goal here with this video as you're with me here from East Boston on my patio, I'll show you a couple things. First, I want to show you a little bit of Boston and because and show you kind of have an awesome Green City, it is. Because I'll have to run, we're going to do it that way as you follow me along my run. Second, I hope to show you a bit that despite all the time we spent in the hospital, learning there is still plenty of time outside of the hospital to do the things that you love in Boston is just an awesome running city, and people love to be outside in both the residency program and the people of Boston have joined me. There's a group of us within the residency kind of within the general internal medicine program. We're getting together most weeks toe due out for a jog after after signed out. We just do a couple miles around the Charles and everyone was welcome. It's just one of those great times you get together, get to meet people in a way outside of the hospital, chat for a while. Here we're gonna queue up some awesome pump up video courtesy of the Boston Marathon. Which some footage for me in Boston Berlin running through the trick, um, Ramberg Gate and also in my hero, Shalane Flanagan in New York. What you're saying now? It's because I got all the power. Yep, e no e. Okay, so I hope I've showed you some of the beauty that Boston has to offer on that, even if I haven't convinced you to join me and running the Boston Marathon next year. Hope I've showed you that when you come to MGH presidency, there will be time that you have to do the things that you care about and that you will not just be a resident. You will also be that person you were before you joined residency.