You all need to get a life.
I love going thru all of Szabos 250 slides that all say "read Robbins"
I want cake.
I love going thru all of Szabos 250 slides that all say "read Robbins"
I want cake.
You all need to get a life.
I love going thru all of Szabos 250 slides that all say "read Robbins"
I want cake.
I didn't take it personally, I was actually sitting down when Tom came by and talked to Owen and Marty (makes for an interesting lab group) 😉. I also avoided eye contact. I've known about it, got the original email, but I rarely do anything on the night that exams get done because I'm so exhausted anyway, and there's class the next day. So I just avoided eye contact. That's what I meant by overlooked... I was sitting down and stuff... I should've explained more, but I had a migraine at the time I typed it.
You all need to get a life.
EmjayBeeDoc said:I love going thru all of Szabos 250 slides that all say "read Robbins"
EmjayBeeDoc said:I want cake.
I'm sure you could still go on the crawl. It's just that you might not get a shirt. But everyone's welcome!!
From Robbins and Cotran's Path:
"Molecular details of the deadly handshake between HIV glycoproteins and their cell-surface receptors have been uncovered...."
Such dramatic personification...
I can no longer identify the brain in cross-sections of gross-specimen. Marty just pointed out the genu of the corpus callosum, and I had to make sure it was still the brain. Oh geez. Studying a little too much...
Brain? Huh?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was learned effectively in neuro.
Yeah, and the saddest thing is my grade was actually pretty good in that class. Yet, I learned, and retain nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Most of the stuff that's vaguely familiar is from Stucky's stuff. Which is good because that's what's on the boards... lesion stuff.
I blame Neuro for singlehandedly turning me into a student who will do anything possible to skip lecture.
So if someone gives me good anatomy large group notes, I should pat their ass? I'll never learn all these social rules.
Sign-up/money was originally due tomorrow at noon. Tom was signing up people in lab because they found out they needed to order the T-shirts earlier than they first thought. An email went out about the pub crawl 2 days ago, but they can't possibly list all the m1s and m2s cuz ya have to enter them all in basically by hand. Can't exactly use Angel lists for a pub crawl. People who got the email were supposed to spread the news to anyone who might not have gotten it. I'm sorry if you didn't find out about it until today. It was never intended to not include people because they have to discuss plans with SO's.
I'm sure you could still go on the crawl. It's just that you might not get a shirt. But everyone's welcome!!
Oh, and Ashleigh, I think Tom was partly trying to hit up the people he already pretty much knew would go but hadn't signed up yet. So I'm sorry. 😳 I'm sure it was nothing personal.
Do "they" call it a pub CRAWL because you people walk slowly or because people get so drunk that they can't walk.
Overheard in anatomy lab:
"is it true that black people have an extra muscle or bone in their eyebrows that makes them unable to like Seinfeld?"
Overheard in anatomy lab:
"is it true that black people have an extra muscle or bone in their eyebrows that makes them unable to like Seinfeld?"
I KNEW it! I'm black!
Drives me nuts...everyone always seems to think/expect that I love Seinfeld. I watched about 1 episode in my life and thought it was pretty blah.
Actually, I always pegged you as the kind of guy that would really appreciate the comic stylings of Roseanne.
Drives me nuts...everyone always seems to think/expect that I love Seinfeld. I watched about 1 episode in my life and thought it was pretty blah.
Except for, you know, all the anatomy I'm behind on from being sick this week.
You can study that by determining which of your sinuses are congested. Outflow and all of that.
I would avoid thinking too much about the potential for simple sinus infections to spread to the brain though. I mean, you know, that's pretty rare, after all.
Unfortunately, it's pneumonia, and we haven't done the thorax yet. So no clinical correlation benefit for me. Boo! But pretty much all my sinuses were filled a couple of weeks ago when we had the Tragic Glade Plug-in Oil Spill. I wish I'd read ahead!
Runs. Always runs.
You ate some of that bagged spinach, didn't you?
How am I going to "Popeye Up" without my bagged spinach? I can't stand that greasy canned stuff.
True, but if you got the e-coli-contaminated batch you'll be poopeying up.
Popeye only ate canned spinach.
What a great softball game. I've never seen so many errors made by 1 team. 0-21 me thinks, with 1 mercy inning. Team America = 0 April's team = 21. Good job April! =) I was highly entertained by the badness of my team (myself included, ok, mostly the girls because we've never played) out at 3rd base.
Of course, "Sad Panda" aka Marty is a star.

A girl from the M1 class either broke or severely sprained her ankle during our softball game tonight. I don't know her name, but if you see someone walking around school with crutches on Monday, wish her your condolences.
She went to slide into 2nd base and caught her foot on the edge of the bag...I was in right field and could hear her ankle pop. 😱 It was pretty much your classic plantar-flexed inversion ankle sprain with anterior talofibular or calcaneofibular ligament involvement, but when I ran up there to help her it was already quite swollen, which makes me think it was broken.
Dang. That sounds painful. Sprains can swell up immediately too; my ankle did when I sprained it really bad playing volleyball in high school.
Ahh, I see. Too bad we didn't have you or any other budding orthopods available to help with the diagnosis (actually, you were probably over on the other field...you play with Team America, right?).
Yep. April and I were both over there. Not that I'd know anything after our little CER thing on Wednesday. I was highly disappointed in that. That was the session I was really looking forward to as well. I even told Dr. Braza (b/c I got stuck with 2 PM&R attendings) that I had a jacked up thumb that people could exam, and she was like "well, we're just not going to do the hand. blah blah blah." Fortunately, I got into the small break off group with the ortho resident. Then walking around the MUTS after the session, I saw a couple of the residents I knew from this summer, one of them checked my thumb for me -- it's getting better. I was also able to ask him about him presenting my thumb as a case study during the summer. Apparently, my thumb is famous over in ortho now. One of my friends, an M4, told me about my thumb being presented "25 year old female playing volleyball...," but I was playing volleyball with him when I injured it, and I also had him examine it and stuff. Awesome. Even the resident who led my small group wanted to examine my thumb because he had never seen a Gamekeeper's Thumb before, and I said that this one resident presented it, etc, he was like "That was your thumb?!" I think I have personal statement material here. 😉 At least for MCW anyway.
I think I got stuck in a sucky group.
That is my story because I'm tired of reading Robbins.
That's awesome! All hail your famous thumb. You will have to explain what makes Gamekeeper's Thumb so interesting sometime.
I had Dr. Braza for my small group, and for the 1 on 2 instruction (did every group have 4 instructors in it?). She tried to steal my reflex hammer.
Are anesthesiologists called anythign for short? Sthesys, maybe?
A girl from the M1 class either broke or severely sprained her ankle during our softball game tonight. I don't know her name, but if you see someone walking around school with crutches on Monday, wish her your condolences.
She went to slide into 2nd base and caught her foot on the edge of the bag...I was in right field and could hear her ankle pop. 😱 It was pretty much your classic plantar-flexed inversion ankle sprain with anterior talofibular or calcaneofibular ligament involvement, but when I ran up there to help her it was already quite swollen, which makes me think it was broken.
Gas passers.
My what a big thread you have!
[scoots back off to Madison]
wouldn't happen to be Diane Braza, would it? if so, it's one of my dad's doctors and landscape clients...That's awesome! All hail your famous thumb. You will have to explain what makes Gamekeeper's Thumb so interesting sometime.
I had Dr. Braza for my small group, and for the 1 on 2 instruction (did every group have 4 instructors in it?). She tried to steal my reflex hammer.