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Sebastian. said:Does this mean that if they wanted to fire you all they have to do is point to ony minute clause in a rule book and give you the boot with no due process?
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thatguyagain said:Yup, I'd definately fire your for
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there is no doubt about it
NJ-MDdoc said:I doubt you can fire anyone.
NJ-MDdoc said:I doubt you can fire anyone.
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thatguyagain said:My poker face always did suck.
Needleandthread said:Funny, I must have worked with Stalinist chairmen and you haven't. During residency, fellowship, and continuing to the present time, I have seen about a dozen residents fired. About half of them were unjustified and just plain lynchings and about half of them involved bad residents. I've also seen bad residents (often better looking residents) get through with the chair or program director not giving them any trouble.
Sometimes, the medical school sets the tone, i.e. whether lynchings are permitted or whether the school is afraid of trouble or fighting the fired resident. Perhaps in New Jersey, the medical school doesn't want to be involved in trouble? On the other hand, lynching was not a problem in NJ historically.
NJ-MDdoc said:Same reply as thatguyagain!
what program is this? plz feel free to pm. also, how does one learn about these things other than word o' mouth? is there some renegade publication out there (more likely to report news than print press releases)?Needleandthread said:Another department in the South was terrible. Residents were fired right and left. Some were weak residents. Others weren't too popular and sometimes were picked on. Some of these residents were unjustly fired. Quite a few residents' careers were ruined. A terrible place to be.