Lee Burnett has Greatly Impacted the Field of Human Medicine

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Hey Dr. Burnett, I just wanted to thank you for jump starting this whole SDN world. I had been lurking around for a long time and finally decided to join. I will probably never meet you, but your ideas are sincerely appreciated.


Anybody feel free to chime in and show Dr. Burnett some love.


Here's a toast.
 
Sounds like a cool guy,

...but still a cheesy thread.
 
HAHAHA. Oso Medical Group is my doctor's office back home in Mission Viejo. The shrinking world amazes me...I wonder if he was ever my doc...
 
Bluntman said:
HAHAHA. Oso Medical Group is my doctor's office back home in Mission Viejo. The shrinking world amazes me...I wonder if he was ever my doc...

Are you saying your Dad is one of the MD's that works at Oso or just sees ones of the MDs at that office?
 
MB in SD said:
Are you saying your Dad is one of the MD's that works at Oso or just sees ones of the MDs at that office?

That Lee Burnett guy who founded SDN is a doc at Oso Medical Group, which is where I went for doctor visits before I went to college
 
Nice to put a face with a name.

Dr Burnett... RAWR

😛
 
MB in SD said:
Sounds like a cool guy,

...but still a cheesy thread.


When someone is hearfelt it is cheessy. Perhaps you were expecting me to condemn the guy. Anyways, I just wanted to say thanks and share my appreciation with the doc.

Thanks Alexander Pink for including the link.
 
That is so not how I pictured him.
 
Thundrstorm said:
That is so not how I pictured him.

They make him cover up his true sleestack visage when he's at work. Scares the kiddoes.
 
MoosePilot said:
They make him cover up his true sleestack visage when he's at work. Scares the kiddoes.
I've heard similar things about you. :meanie:
 
why are all the cool people from cali?

Anyway- congratulations again. Studentdoctor.net is the collective premed brain of thousands...
 
EvoDevo said:
I've heard similar things about you. :meanie:

I just put my flight cap over my horns.
 
You know what... it's true. Lee Burnett has greatly impacted the field of human medicine. It sounds cheesy and I want to make fun of it, but it is true all the same. Before I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned 4th year medical student I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned engineer who wanted to be a doctor. Since I wasn't a pre-med in college, or anything close to it, I knew nothing, nothing about medical school. Lurking around on SDN was how I educated myself about the process and allowed me to be successful, and I suppose there are hundreds like me out there. I still remain the #1 way that Lee has altered the face of medicine forever, but the others count for something as well.
 
sacrament said:
You know what... it's true. Lee Burnett has greatly impacted the field of human medicine. It sounds cheesy and I want to make fun of it, but it is true all the same. Before I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned 4th year medical student I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned engineer who wanted to be a doctor. Since I wasn't a pre-med in college, or anything close to it, I knew nothing, nothing about medical school. Lurking around on SDN was how I educated myself about the process and allowed me to be successful, and I suppose there are hundreds like me out there. I still remain the #1 way that Lee has altered the face of medicine forever, but the others count for something as well.

Holy crap! Here I was, thinking there weren't others.. anyway, I'm working tomorrow. Designing some machinery on a saturday. I'm still on the disillusionment part 1 stage.

Good thing for SDN..

=)
 
sacrament said:
You know what... it's true. Lee Burnett has greatly impacted the field of human medicine. It sounds cheesy and I want to make fun of it, but it is true all the same. Before I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned 4th year medical student I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned engineer who wanted to be a doctor. Since I wasn't a pre-med in college, or anything close to it, I knew nothing, nothing about medical school. Lurking around on SDN was how I educated myself about the process and allowed me to be successful, and I suppose there are hundreds like me out there. I still remain the #1 way that Lee has altered the face of medicine forever, but the others count for something as well.

It's lucky the others count, because otherwise his legacy would be entirely negative and that's just depressing.
 
Yes, between, Dr. Burnett, the past and present mods, and the posters on this website, it has become quite successful, especially for the premed, preprofessional portions of it.

👍

I too did not realize the admin was already a practicing doctor. Oh and I didn't picture them to look like they did in that link. That is quite interesting.
 
totally not what i expected either. kudos to Lee and three cheers for SDN! 😀
 
sacrament said:
You know what... it's true. Lee Burnett has greatly impacted the field of human medicine. It sounds cheesy and I want to make fun of it, but it is true all the same. Before I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned 4th year medical student I was a jaded, bitter, disillusioned engineer who wanted to be a doctor. Since I wasn't a pre-med in college, or anything close to it, I knew nothing, nothing about medical school. Lurking around on SDN was how I educated myself about the process and allowed me to be successful, and I suppose there are hundreds like me out there. I still remain the #1 way that Lee has altered the face of medicine forever, but the others count for something as well.
Holler. Back. Not an engineer, but I probably wouldn't have decided to actually do medicine without SDN. Cheers, Lee!
 
I wonder how Dr. Burnett feels about creating one of the most addictive things in the world.


*wanders away fidgeting to find his next fix in another thread...*
 
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