Case gone wrong ... wouldn't this be easy to find?

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dude, you're missing it. how do i know? granted, i haven't personally walked the halls, but i've worked and chatted and golfed and drank with MANY residents of several ilk(s)?.. i'm not saying, by any means, i know all.. but what i can tell you is we're not talking about attendings that have been in practice for 10 yrs. the point is what the residents are learning and being taught.
i have read miller, and yea, i get it. just b/c i don't have "MD" after my doesn't mean i can't comprehend and correlate miller's words.
i don't disagree med school and residency provide more than CRNA training, but man.. CRNAs ain't dumb.
i think the point was missed along the way.

There's nothing to miss. You simply choose not to accept my viewpoint, and that's fine. You can think you and I read the same book and extract the same knowledge from it all you want, I just disagree. You somehow see this as me disrespecting your knowledge...but it's not. You can also read a detailed book on aerospace engineering, but after finishing the book have you extracted the same amount of knowledge as the aerospace engineer who just finished the same reading? No way...not even close.

And no one said CRNAs are dumb. On the contrary, I've found the large majority of CRNAs that I've worked with very adept at administering anesthesia. Inserting that statement here, when I never touched on the topic or implied anything remotely similar, was unnecessary.
 
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