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This stupid acronym needs to go.
is it the redundancy of it that irks you?
We all know that everyone in the medical field are a bunch of acronym fools.
No, it's not the redundancy.
Do you call a surgeon MDS? or an internist MDI?
i certainly do not and you make a valid point.
After all of the "conversations" about CRNAs and MDs i think people just got tired of typing anesthesiologist and ended up with MDA. I think that is reasonable.
I suppose we could all use MD and the point would be understood since we are in the anesthesiology sub-forum.
However, disliking the the acronym just because you don't like it is rather childish, don't you think? It is akin to throwing a temper tantrum, what with all of your capital letters, font colors, and incessant raving about how the acronym doesn't make sense.
It's alright plankton, i'll get you some oreos instead of the fruit roll ups.......
😱i certainly do not and you make a valid point.
After all of the "conversations" about CRNAs and MDs i think people just got tired of typing anesthesiologist and ended up with MDA. I think that is reasonable.
I suppose we could all use MD and the point would be understood since we are in the anesthesiology sub-forum.
However, disliking the the acronym just because you don't like it is rather childish, don't you think? It is akin to throwing a temper tantrum, what with all of your capital letters, font colors, and incessant raving about how the acronym doesn't make sense.
It's alright plankton, i'll get you some oreos instead of the fruit roll ups.......
i certainly do not and you make a valid point.
After all of the "conversations" about CRNAs and MDs i think people just got tired of typing anesthesiologist and ended up with MDA. I think that is reasonable.
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No it is a calculated effort by the CRNAs to devalue the MD education. After all a CRNA is a type of nurse. So an MDA is a type of physician (which by implication must be somewhat equivalent see the "a"). It devalues the value of phyisician education. I totally agree with Plankton here.
David Carpenter, PA-C
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Are you trying to be funny???
If you are then I hate to tell you: it's not working!
You know very well why this acronym is insulting, and if you don't I don't have time to explain it to you.
So why don't you concentrate on something relevant to your nursing career because this forum is really beyond your level.
Alright, so my last post was a little harsh......and i may have catapulted this thread into yet another CRNA/anesthesiologist rant and rave thread. These were not my intentions.
Actually, i did not know why the acronym was insulting. I thought you just didn't like it without rhyme or reason, hence the caustic post.
Since Plankton brought it up, perhaps i should explain why i frequent the MD/resident forums while i am an RN.
1) I am certainly not going to talk about the MCAT all day with a bunch of 20-22 year olds who have no job and virtually no medical experience in the pre-allopathic or MCAT forum.
2) I work in the ICU and while this is not anesthesia, it is anesthesia and intensive care that interest me the most and where i want to work should i get into medical school.
3) the critical care forum on this board is absolutely vacant.
4) all nurses just flat out sucks since all posts are screened (who knows how long that takes) so you never have everyone's opinions. My last caustic post never would have made it and this is one of the many thing that attracts me to this board. First amendment, anyone? Not to mention almost everyone is an idiot over there i have seen maybe 1 or 2 technical posts about physiology and the like. That stuff happens all the time over here.
5) i work with anesthesia and surgery everyday with patients and their families. We often end up being the liaison.
lastly, perhaps this forum is beyond my level, but i have learned more here than i have on any other forum and this is why i am still here despite the semi-frequent hazing.
What would be a more appropriate acronym? When you say MD you can be referring to anyone, MDA just specifies that the MD is an anesthesiologist. No one says MDS because surgeon is not a long word (I'm so smart). Why does everything have to be a conspiracy?
Proclivity, why don't you want to be a CRNA? My partner is planning to go to CRNA School, so I need to know if there is something we are missing.
"1) I am certainly not going to talk about the MCAT all day with a bunch of 20-22 year olds who have no job and virtually no medical experience in the pre-allopathic or MCAT forum."
you have a dui and were rejected from med school a few years ago. (but according to you, not because of your dui - you're just a poor candidate). you never even reapplied. but you're "pre-med."
"2) I work in the ICU and while this is not anesthesia, it is anesthesia and intensive care that interest me the most and where i want to work should i get into medical school.
5) i work with anesthesia and surgery everyday with patients and their families. We often end up being the liaison."
you are a floor nurse who has been in the icu for 2 weeks. you are probably still trying to figure out how to transduce an A-line.
"4) all nurses just flat out sucks since all posts are screened (who knows how long that takes) so you never have everyone's opinions. My last caustic post never would have made it and this is one of the many thing that attracts me to this board. First amendment, anyone? Not to mention almost everyone is an idiot over there i have seen maybe 1 or 2 technical posts about physiology and the like. That stuff happens all the time over here."
YOU don't post about physiology. You are not here to post about physiology. I highly doubt allnurses is banning your posts because they are about physiology. You are here to create drama and satisfy your frustrated ego that you are important enough to hang with physicians, who rejected you from their club.
"i have learned more here than i have on any other forum and this is why i am still here despite the semi-frequent hazing."
you think this is "semi-frequent hazing?"
go away. you like the attention and the drama. physicians feel obligated to educate and that is the only reason you are getting replies. you won't get them any longer. just ask cremesickle.
What would be a more appropriate acronym? When you say MD you can be referring to anyone, MDA just specifies that the MD is an anesthesiologist. No one says MDS because surgeon is not a long word (I'm so smart). Why does everything have to be a conspiracy?
Alright, so my last post was a little harsh......and i may have catapulted this thread into yet another CRNA/anesthesiologist rant and rave thread. These were not my intentions.
Actually, i did not know why the acronym was insulting. I thought you just didn't like it without rhyme or reason, hence the caustic post.
Since Plankton brought it up, perhaps i should explain why i frequent the MD/resident forums while i am an RN.
1) I am certainly not going to talk about the MCAT all day with a bunch of 20-22 year olds who have no job and virtually no medical experience in the pre-allopathic or MCAT forum.
2) I work in the ICU and while this is not anesthesia, it is anesthesia and intensive care that interest me the most and where i want to work should i get into medical school.
3) the critical care forum on this board is absolutely vacant.
4) all nurses just flat out sucks since all posts are screened (who knows how long that takes) so you never have everyone's opinions. My last caustic post never would have made it and this is one of the many thing that attracts me to this board. First amendment, anyone? Not to mention almost everyone is an idiot over there i have seen maybe 1 or 2 technical posts about physiology and the like. That stuff happens all the time over here.
5) i work with anesthesia and surgery everyday with patients and their families. We often end up being the liaison.
lastly, perhaps this forum is beyond my level, but i have learned more here than i have on any other forum and this is why i am still here despite the semi-frequent hazing.
youll never get into medical school. and if you by offchance get in you will NEVER finish you loser
You CLEARLY don't understand this issue - let it go.I always thought the A stood for anesthesiologist, as a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure it does. In an internet discussion forum it is easier to type MDA. I see docAs (?) refer to themselves as MDA, so I never knew it was offensive. I'm not saying this to troll, as a matter of fact I'm not too concerned with the politics, but it appears that docAs are more concerned with CRNAs than CRNAs are with docAs. There are far more important things to be concerned about. I'm a drug rep and I get called a drug dealer, doesn't bother me (in person). I'm still doing my job and getting paid; that's what is important. Although I can see how it can be "fun" to go on about being at a war with the nurses (for people who like that kind of stuff). Everybody knows doctors know their stuff and are the crap, why do some of you feel like you have to defend that?
I am not trying to raise a ruckus and i am not trying to offend anyone and i am not siding with the CRNAs.
You CLEARLY don't understand this issue - let it go.
perhaps you could help explain it to us.
It appears I was mistaken about your true intentions. I now see that you are here to stir up trouble. I will file you alongside rmh. Goodbye.
my intentions have not changed since i started here. I am still seeking an answer to the question of why the acronym is so insulting. I'll ask a couple of anesthesiologists on the unit if i have to. I work two 12s today and tomorrow.
I'm just looking to understand why the acronym is such an insult. I jumped on plankton preemptively and i apologize for that.
my intentions have not changed since i started here. I am still seeking an answer to the question of why the acronym is so insulting. I'll ask a couple of anesthesiologists on the unit if i have to. I work two 12s today and tomorrow.
I'm just looking to understand why the acronym is such an insult. I jumped on plankton preemptively and i apologize for that.
I don't? Who are you? What do I need to let go? From what I can tell, you are much more concerned about this than I am, so maybe you need to let it go. You clearly don't understand that this is petty.
Do what you do and do it well, focus on what is important. Spend less time telling people to "drop it" (again, who are YOU?) and more time worrying about yourself. You can't control what other people say/think, and any attempt to do so is only a waste of your time.
Can you say nitecap?Stop feeding the trolls!!!!
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
This stupid acronym needs to go.