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Good point....I'm a big man. What can I say. 😳goinverted said:Bone, you better send him a self portrait before he decides to pay your tab!![]()
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Good point....I'm a big man. What can I say. 😳goinverted said:Bone, you better send him a self portrait before he decides to pay your tab!![]()
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LuvGrand said:I'm living in SA right now too. I was actually in Austin this past weekend for a friend's bday...went downtown woohoo. I REALLY miss it there. I'm going to be there next weekend too because my parents are going to be in town.
YES we do put salsa on everything (and lime and cilantro). yummy!
I got my orientation package in the mail today, too. It got me really excited about moving there in August. Yay!
goinverted said:Bone, you better send him a self portrait before he decides to pay your tab!![]()
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jbone said:Good point....I'm a big man. What can I say. 😳
shminger said:Oh yea, and what about a fruit cup!! Fresh fruit, covered in fresh lime juice and CHILI POWDER!!!!! Believe it or not, it's actually really tasty!
LuvGrand said:I don't like chili powder on everything but my boyfriend does. He likes all of that candy with chili powder too. Also, tobasco on popcorn....that's a tex mex thing. We will be sharing some fruit or popcorn and I go to grab some and it's contaminated with chili powder or tobasco. I think he does it so he doesn't have to share. 🙂
shminger said:Thanks for the warning... I'll definitely lower my standards so I don't![]()
expat03 said:There is a great bar on Beaverdale that has free popcorn -- they also have some sort of buffalo wing sauce that you can put on the popcorn if you want. It is awesome. I don't know if you guys like Boulevard Wheat, but it goes great with popcorn and hot sauce. mmmmmmm. I think the bar is called Conney's--but it is nice because it is not a place that a lot of college students hangout--very local.
Redneck said:Dear Future Classmates,
Random thought: Im officially getting excited for class in August.
Sincerely,
Me
Chili powder on food?? Huh. I think I need to start experimenting. There's an interesting hot sauce found in certain Asian restaurants called 'sirachachi' (sp?) sauce, red comes in squirt bottle, really hot. I like that one. Know of it?
Redneck said:Dear Future Classmates,
Random thought: Im officially getting excited for class in August.
Sincerely,
Me
Chili powder on food?? Huh. I think I need to start experimenting. There's an interesting hot sauce found in certain Asian restaurants called 'sirachachi' (sp?) sauce, red comes in squirt bottle, really hot. I like that one. Know of it?
Redneck said:There's an interesting hot sauce found in certain Asian restaurants called 'sirachachi' (sp?) sauce, red comes in squirt bottle, really hot. I like that one. Know of it?
That's a huge loss. I guess he is one of the best in the country. 🙁kahoo99 said:Is this a major loss? How many profs make up the OMM dept? Are the others good?
Jamers said:I once knew someone who used katchup on their chicken noodle soup...YUM!
LuvGrand said:Is it that one with the rooster on it? I always eat that at vietnamese restaurants on the noodle soup. It's REALLY hot but good.
I think we're thinking of the same stuff. I hope DM has the vietnamese soupy food restaurants. I believe there is a chain called Pho something... *drooling*FS-Pro said:I love that stuff!
How do you get kraft cheese powder? Steal it from the mac and cheese boxes??Megustamaiz said:More up my alley is the Kraft cheese powder you can sprinkle on popcorn. Yummy!
There's a restaurant on the southside of DSM, Nut Pob, that has good pho, from what I've heard.
kahoo99 said:Is this a major loss? How many profs make up the OMM dept? Are the others good?
FutureNavyDOc said:Huge loss, Boz was the heart and soul of the OMM dept and was the face of DMU to the majority of the outside world for the last several years. Super nice guy, great instructor, very passionate about students and teaching.
Unfortunately he commited some unnamed sin significant enough for DMU to cut ties with him. We don't know what he did, but it apparently didn't sit well with the school. I'm sure there will be rumors flying around campus soon enough as to the details.
Basic summary from the meeting with Dr. Reed today, the goal is to have all 3rd year rotations in Iowa by 2008 (3rd year for the class of 2010), however that is a gradual and difficult process. The Ohio Core and the Michigan rotations will be the last ones pulled in, i.e. they'll still probably be there when your class is doing 3rd year rotations.
DMU is working on hiring a new OMM clinician to work in the clinic, a head of the OMM department and another dean of clinical affairs. These three will work to replace Boesler, that's how much he did at the school and how difficult he will be to replace.
Dr. Woolley is the interim OMM chair until Boz is replaced, which they hope will happen before the school year starts, but that will be difficult. More than likely Woolley will use Boz's OMM notes and lectures, so the material won't change much at all, however Dr. Woolley is far from being as dynamic and invigorating as Boz was.
On another subject, I believe there is a Thai restaurant in DM that I've heard is pretty good. HuHot for mongolian food is stellar.
For the Coffee drinkers among you, a Caribou Coffee just opened up a few months back a block from school.
I'll be here occassionally over the next week as I get ready for boards (7 days to go), hit me up if you have any questions about coming here next year.
Good to see they have good Thai food. I hope it's good. I need it for survival.Redneck said:Hearing DM has pho/thai food has put an enormous smile on my face! 😀 I've been living in a land that began to make me think steak was the only meal. Yippie!
FutureNavyDOc said:Basic summary from the meeting with Dr. Reed today, the goal is to have all 3rd year rotations in Iowa by 2008 (3rd year for the class of 2010), however that is a gradual and difficult process. The Ohio Core and the Michigan rotations will be the last ones pulled in, i.e. they'll still probably be there when your class is doing 3rd year rotations.
kahoo99 said:thanks for the post.
rock the boards!
expat03 said:I have heard that it is a huge loss, but also that the dept is very strong. There are other profs that are just as good with OMM. I am obviously not a current student, but one of my best friends is in her third year and very involved with the school.
From what I understand, FutureNavyDoc is correct in saying that Boz is very dynamic and invigorating which is a major reason that his leaving is unsettling. With that said, the staff who are currently there are just as well trained, just perhaps lacking the charisma that made Boz so popular with students.
Redneck said:I just typed out a long thing that was mostly rambling so here is the synopsis. I wish I knew more information and that this was targeted for the ensuing class. Who would be the best person to find out more information from? Or is this still in early drawing board stages?
Redneck said:I just typed out a long thing that was mostly rambling so here is the synopsis. I wish I knew more information and that this was targeted for the ensuing class. Who would be the best person to find out more information from? Or is this still in early drawing board stages?
DORocksMySocks said:If you do call in or speak to someone in some way, please let us know. I too wish that we had known about this, because their flexability in years 3 and 4 were a big part of why I selected the school. I would be interested in knowning what is going on, but I don't want the offices of DMU to get 50 calls from all of us incoming students......
I could always get off my lazy butt and shoot the school an e-mail or what have you....
Krazykritter said:As a first year almost finished, this is my view on the situation:
Losing Boz was a huge loss, but we will still have a great OMM tradition that is ours to uphold.
As to the whole 3rd year rotations thing:
3rd year has always been done 90% in one of the core hospitals/clinics. They are now trying to establish more core hospitals in Iowa. This isn't all that big of a surprise considering most schools like to keep their students in state to "benefit the programs." However, the way that it is now, they are a long way from having quality (which was said to be the concern) sites for 3rd year. Personally, I do not think that they will pull in the sites in Ohio & Michigan b/c they have been quality sites, many of which are affiliated w/ residencies.
As for 4th year...there will still plenty of freedom. 50% of your required electives will still have to be done under DO supervision (or DO as DME). I don't think that anyone should have problems b/c this year is meant to be seen by places you will be applying to residency.
SOUNDMAN said:Excellent information. Thanks for the great post!
FutureNavyDOc said:One of his main goals is to ensure all rotations meet not only NBOME requirements (which they all already do), but also LCME requirements which will do nothing but boost our school's standing and reputation.
DORocksMySocks said:Wow, I just read almost all of the DMU class of 09 thread...what a great time. It sorta made me feel tired, and a bit worried, specifically for BioChem....then a bit for embryo....dear lord....this is all going to start happening so fast....I may start going crazy already.
DORocksMySocks said:I have a question for those of you who are either MS1 or MS2 or what have you a DMU...
I have been reading a couple boards (on MD and DO threads) about how students don't go to class and they do well, even better, than if they went.....
Did most of you attend your year one or two classes regularly?? Did it benefit you? I just cant see myself paying a butt load for school and not going to class....
tips??
misparas said:Have you folks been researching health insurance options? How does the DMU plan stack up? Thanks in advance for any info.
No crap. $9,000/year???????????????? This is killing me.SOUNDMAN said:We have been looking into other options. And specifically checking with other Blue Cross plans as well. For us as a family the DMU plan is fairly steep it seems.
jbone said:No crap. $9,000/year???????????????? This is killing me.
I might be on the schools plan and I might just have my wife and kids get their coverage from the government. How else can it be done? This all sucks. 🙁
MsEvolution said:Unless you have huge assets (besides the home you live in) and a brand new car, you should be able to qualify for Medicaid for you AND your family. I know that's a VERY sweet deal some families here set themselves up with. I wasn't able to because (1) I own a home and a rental home in Washington and (2) I own a car that is above their limit for the value your car should have ... I can't remember what that is... but I think it needs to be less than $5000 or so. So if you meet those requirements, you should qualify for family medicaid... you should apply 1st thing when you get here to see if you can wiggle your way out of the school sponsored one!
uhhh, thanks bitter student!evenflowcarter said:GL DMU 10
Hope your 74 tests next year goes great!
Joe
DMU DO 09